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TRYING TO BREED FLYING GECKOS NEED ALL HELP I CAN GET

ellymae May 24, 2003 11:18 PM

I NEED ANY INFROMATION POSSIBLE ON BREEDING FLYING GECKOS???? I HAVE 2FEMALES AND 1MALE AND I CAN NOT SEEM TO TRIGGER THEM INTO BREEDING.WHAT MAKES THEM INTERESTED??????

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reproom May 25, 2003 01:40 AM

Depending on how long you have had them they sometimes just take a while to adjust to the seasons here. We have several breeding pairs and they took at least a year to acclimate to conditions here. Not saying that is true with all of them but we have found that to be true with ours. Once they cycled through a year in our gecko room then they started breeding and laying eggs early in the spring. We have a natural cooling period and drying out through the winter with our phelsuma and the flyers follow that same cycle. Although we do keep them on the floor at a bit cooler temps. Hope that helps.
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ellymae May 25, 2003 02:52 AM

THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP!!!!!!!!!

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