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captotterboy
at Fri May 25 16:33:22 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by captotterboy ]
"no offense but dont you think you should know how to tell the difference between male and female b4 you start breeding?"
I do know the difference, and he looked male and was sold to me by a very reputable breeder as a male. He didnt have a large bulge like the dominant male i have now, but his lumps are larger than the females.
"sounds a little bit unprepaired. you gotta look at its crotch not just the top of the animal. do some web searching and look for some sites that tell you how to tell the difference!"
I did a great deal of research before beginning, thank you very much. In fact, many of the people i talked to are the top people in the industry, and even they dont know whats wrong with this Gecko. I just thought someone here MIGHT know
"how the hell are you gunna tell if the babies turn out to be male or female?"
By seeing if they are more into football or shopping. WTF?!?!
"do you have an incubator set?"
Yes, the two females have their first clutch in right now
"do you have seperate caging for all the babies?"
Babies.... is that what comes out of the eggs....
"clutchmates can be raised together but still not a good idea, and siblings from different clutches can not!!"
Yep, i have several setups ready to go that should last me through all the babies this and next season. Depending on how many i keep for breeders i may need more space the following season
"I suggest you do a lot of reading if you havent already, and if you have; it probably wasnt enough if you cant tell male from female."
Thanks but this was the last stop in a season long quest for answers that had me talking to people like Ron Tremper and others who couldnt help me
"good luck!"
apparently i need it.
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