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you really should seperate the gecko away from the collareds.If my thinking is right then you wanted a diurnal species and a nocturnal species to watch,right?Well anyway i suppose in theory it works,i myself had a similiar setup but as someone very wise pointed out( and she knows who she is
)the collareds will only be getting stressed out at night with the geckos walking over/under and around them.Geckos and collareds pretty much like the same type of hide and therfore will most likely "bump" into each other frequently.Other than that,super pic of a super collared
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see yah laterz people
jason
"the road to excess leads to the palace of wisdom for you never know what is enough until you have too much"
Thanks for the info i have seperated the leopard geckos it was just temporary.
thanks again
ed
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