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Minium size for a trio and help on breeding?

herpfreak523 Oct 15, 2004 09:31 AM

just wondering what the minium size for a trio a cresteds is and whether they can be kept together all year long while breeding or if they should be seperated after breeding and can anyone give me a detailed breefing on breeding and incubation?
Thanx
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0.1.0. Green Iguana (Ziggy)
0.1.0. Bearded Dragon (Dina)
1.0.0. Mali Uromastyx (unnamed)
1.0.0. Crested Gecko (Ilik)
1.0.0. Leopard Gecko (unnammed)
1.0.0. Veiled Chameleon (Bonzaii)
0.0.1. Eastern Painted Turtle (Piccasso)
0.0.1. Common Snapping Turtle (Spike)
0.0.11. Hermit Crabs (unnamed)
0.0.2. Goldfish
0.0.2. African Dwarf Frogs (unnamed)
0.0.8. Assorted Tropical Fish
0.2.0. Dogs(Brandie & Molly)
1.1.1. Birds

Replies (2)

7geckos Oct 15, 2004 04:22 PM

min. size 30 gall tank. allow females to lay only 5 clutches then seperate from males for three months. inc. temp is same as housing temp aprox 78 best. wait two months and youll have babies. keep humid too. female will lay again aprox when last clutch hatches. what colors do u have? please reply just started this forum thing. good luck w/ all your critters. Travis
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EricKlees Oct 15, 2004 05:04 PM

I would say atleast a 30 gal tank if youre gonna do an aquarium.

I keep all mine individually, so I dont leave my male in there the whole time. Males will just hammer females and they dont seem to get a break. I put a male in with a female for 3 weeks and about 7-10 days I have my first clutch. The females will continue to lay eggs if kept well fed with good calcium w/ D3 supp. My females usually produce 6-7 clutches and lays every 3.5 weeks like clockwork. Theres no need to keep the males in there with them the whole season.

Eric

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