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Old 08-24-2012, 05:09 PM   #11
forgivenick1
It seems like keeping individuals separate is definitely the safer approach, but I guess if I want to keep two together sometime I would just have to try it out. How long to you wait and watch while introducing two of them together. I have experienced aggression once in the past between two females and keep all of mine separately currently, but I wanted to get an idea for what others do during the introduction period. Thanks again everyone.
 
Old 08-27-2012, 04:42 AM   #12
geckomania
Overall housing everyone by themselves is the best way to go. You're able to manage feeding, cleaning, and quarantining them (if they get sick) a lot better. For me it's rare to house any gecko together for a long period of time. Of course males have to be separated because of territory and fighting to be the alpha male. Babies can be housed together for a short time, but you'll run the risk of biting each other and loss tails. As everyone has said so far, housing individually is best. Breeding geckos you can leave them from a couple hours to a week. The males, once allowed, will do their things and be done. The females can retain the sperm for 4-6 months. Hope this helps and good luck.
 

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