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ackward Leopard situation....

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My gf has 3 juvy leopard geckos all sharing the same cage, she got them about 5 or 6 months ago and were running into a problem. When she aquired them she bought one small one and kept it in the cage for a few days, then introduced 2 other small ones as well. No terrirtorial problems arose and they were very very small at the time. How ever last night when we were feeding them, the first one she bought became somewhat aggressive and snaped and actually bit the other 2, but he only did it once 2 each. He snaped at the ground a couple times as well. Hes never exhibited this behavior before. Current finacial issues dont allow me and her to purchase a new cage with all the neccesties, like heating pads and what not. What should i do? Should i feed her sepratley? or do we have to buck up and buy a new cage? is my gecko losing its little mind?
 
do you know the sex of all three geckos? If you have 2 males, and one female, you'll need 2 more cages for now, or a divider in one if it's a 20 gallon long. If they're all males, you'll have to seperate them as well. All females, and I personally would try feeding the one seperatly for a few days and see how it does, and then if that doesn't work, buy a new cage.

If you have a male in with females, I would pull him NOW, as they're too young to breed.
 
He is a male, and it sucks we have to come up with loot to buy a new cage, thank god for our new jobs. thank you
 
As a TEMPORARY solution, you can use a sweaterbox, just drill holes in the lid and I personally would put something heavy on top of it. Any rubbermaid of a good size will work actually--just be sure the gecko can't get out. And use a human heating pad, but have it setup for a few hours and check the temps for awhile before putting the gecko in--low or med. will probably be hot enough.
 
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