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FatAl Jan 02, 2004 08:00 PM

Is there any way to tell the age of a Leopard Gecko by looking at it. There is the beautiful Tagerine Gecko at the petstore that i want to buy but i want to make sure that it is up for breeding. She seems to be at a really healthy weight, she is fully grown, and she is alert and active - i just dont know how old she is or if she is too old to breed. Is there anyway to tell?

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iluvblackfrancis Jan 02, 2004 08:03 PM

No, but she's probably not too old if she's at a petstore. She should probably be able to breed.
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That man is a liar!

chikimonke Jan 03, 2004 09:19 AM

I don't believe there is a way to determine age by looking at a leo. But regardles, you should not be introducing the new leo to your collection for atleast 3 months. You probablly already know this, but I felt it was important enough to say again.

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