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Posted by: balloonzforu at Wed May 24 19:35:00 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by balloonzforu ] I agree with what has been said so far. But I would like to add that she may be going through a pre-lay shed. She's getting fatter, but tail is getting smaller, she and the male are of breeding age, and he's been with her for about a month. Sounds like she could also be gravid and due to lay a clutch in a few days. Take a look at her belly for eggs. www.leopardgeckobreeder.com/ovulation.html If you do see eggs, I would make sure she has a lay box to lay the eggs in, if not she may hold them in and could cause her to become egg bound. Even if this is the case you need to get them both tested. Never through a new gecko in with a collection without quarantine and testing for parasites. | ||
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