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NEED HELP, please!!! Babies!!!

macajuel Sep 11, 2006 02:11 AM

What i was sold as 2 female With Spotted turned out to be a 1.1 pair. I never dealt with geckos as far as breeding them but now i have 2 babies. What should i feed them i have small and medium meal worms right now. what temp should i keep them @? should i house them together? ANy help is appreciated. Thanks. -Shawn
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1.3 BCI
0.2 White Spot Geckos
0.0.1 Marbled Gecko
0.0.1 Flowerhorn
0.0.1 Green Terror

Replies (4)

Fourquet Sep 11, 2006 08:51 AM

Hose them just as you would the adults, but separate them from the larger geckos. Feed them small crickets and worms, and they will put on size in no time.
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- Mike Fourquet

CLOACA HERPS

macajuel Sep 11, 2006 12:43 PM

thans for the help Mike, i place small worms in with them and even cut up a few, they havent eaten any yet to my knowledge but hopefuly the will soon. to my understanding, the Whitee-spotted geckos dont need alot of humidity. ive had the parent for about half a year without any problems, misting every once in a while and they were fine. can i feed them baby food, like with baby leopards? Thanks for the help. -Shawn
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1.3 BCI
0.2 White Spot Geckos
0.0.1 Marbled Gecko
0.0.1 Flowerhorn
0.0.1 Green Terror

chicsox3035 Sep 12, 2006 11:41 AM

Are you sure about the humidity because I own a pair of white spotted geckos as well and from what I know and have read the require high temps as well as humidity since they are a tropical species.

chicsox3035 Sep 12, 2006 11:45 AM

Disregard my message I have white lined geckos sorry about the confusion.

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