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mikecoscia
at Thu May 15 10:06:48 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mikecoscia ]
Many people house their geckos in pairs or groups with good results. I personally do not house any of my animals together. They all have their own cages and are only paired up during breeding for a few days to months (depending on species). Hatchlings are raised separately too after the first month. This way there is no stress or competition for food, hiding/laying spots, etc. It is also easier to monitor the animals and their health. How much they are eating, fecals, etc. It really is up to you but I find they do better on their own. Eating more and growing faster, because in groups somebody is always behind.
-Mike
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