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TBL
at Mon Dec 5 17:11:32 2011 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by TBL ]
I guess it is kind of up to you now. If you decide to leave them together, because you see her handling him pretty good, then I would just keep an eye on the female very closely.
In one of my twenty gallon long tanks, I had a male and female that I wanted to keep apart and didn't have anymore tanks that didn't have male and female gecko's in them already, so what I did was I took a piece of plexi glass and cut it length wise so that it would fit just under the lip of the tank rim. I had to put it in there opposite corners and then straighten it when it was in there, so the plexi glass ran right down the middle of the tank, thus each one would have a warm end and a cool end. You would just have to buy a new food,water bowl and hide for the one without. I always use a newspaper paper towel substrate. when they go into there shed mode, I just pore a little water in there hide for them to shed, and when done, let it go dry again.
I use that substrate, because my vet. said that it is the best to use, so as not to give parasite a breeding ground or make it easier for them. To each his own though. My reptile vet. is very knowledgeable.
Take Care,
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