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few questions

mike d Jul 20, 2004 09:49 AM

i am looking into leopard gecko breeding and i would like to get two breeing groups.

i will have an empty 75 gallon and 40 gallon long tank avalible soon.. what size breeding groups would you recomend for each cage...

or would two seperate cages that are 4 feet long by 4 feet deep by 2 feet tall be better?
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geckogrl6 Jul 20, 2004 12:50 PM

for a 40 long, I would say 3-4 females and one male. For the 75, that's a lot of geckoes! you may want to put a divider in and have three groups or have a spot to keep hatchlings.
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