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Posted by: coffey32 at Sat Dec 6 19:05:22 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by coffey32 ] Hey all! I don't know for sure what I witnessed earlier. Maybe someone can help me out with this. I have a pair of blizzard leopard geckos that have never had a problem with each other. I wanted to introduce my male blizzard to one of my normal females earlier. This is where it gets tricky... they gave a quick sniff of each other, then began with the vigorous tail shake. The male walked towards the female and it looked like she was tryign to bite him as he walked towards her. Is this common when males and females come into contact for first time? Or is this a sure sign of not being compatable??? Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you so much for your help!!! [ Hide Replies ]
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