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Please help!!!

lizliz710 Apr 04, 2004 09:39 PM

hi... my leopard geckos are about 3to 4 months old and the older one looks smaller than than the younger one... does it mean something? they're tails are fat and they are both eating alot and they are very healthy i was just wondering if it was a gender thing i still dont know the sexes of them and whens the earliest i could know. thank you

~Liz

Replies (3)

marty_gecko Apr 04, 2004 09:43 PM

It's not uncommon for an older to be smaller than a younger one. If they are both eating then you're good. You should be able to sex them around 6 to 8 months.

>>hi... my leopard geckos are about 3to 4 months old and the older one looks smaller than than the younger one... does it mean something? they're tails are fat and they are both eating alot and they are very healthy i was just wondering if it was a gender thing i still dont know the sexes of them and whens the earliest i could know. thank you
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>>~Liz
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You can never have just one gecko. Actually it is almost impossible to have two
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Snarks Apr 04, 2004 11:34 PM

You should also seperate them if the size difference gets too great. There were recent posts that someone's larger gecko ate a hatchling/juvinelle ( can't remember, someone correct me).

epreptile89 Apr 04, 2004 11:56 PM

n/p

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