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WUT  ground dwelling geckos CAN BE HOUSED TOGETHER?
i was told
pictus
fat tail
and pictus
females can b housed together
i currently have 6 leos an am geting 3 more
but i was intrested in geting som more ground dwellers
maybe som1 could trade me?

im also looking for phase info on leopard  geckos
cause im confused on what each phase is really worth

and im lookin for a partner to help me and share income an expences from the geckos
im in florida so it would have to be som1 within the state please som1 help me cause no1 has responded to any of my other adds
 
Clear English (IE no som1 no1 wut) would be a good start.

Geckos have different tempurature/humidity requirements.  They have different feeding requirements.
They will fight (to the death) for territory.

So, what geckos can be house togeather?  None.

You might want to ask yourself why you would want to keep them togeather?  To save on houseing cost so you can make money? (This is what your post sounds like to me.)  If so you'll loose more money then make it in this case.

Look up any breeders website for an idea of what different color phases/morphs of Gecko's are worth.

It is doubtful that unless you improve your english and grammer,  and most importantly your knowledge of herps, that you will find a partner to enter into business with you.  So buy some books and stay in school.
 
That sounds very reasonable to me!I agree with the ball python expert.


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randy kuehn

Well, I read the other two posts and I really don't agree with them. I only agree about the territorial part. I am currently breeding Leopard geckos and Pictus geckos, and I tried to atempt what you tried and what I noticed is that it is possible to house female geckos together. I once housed a male and female Pictus gecko with a female leopard gecko for a while and there was no fighting involved, just alot of smelling (with tounges) from the male pictus, and a lot of tail wagging from the female leopard aswell. I've seen this once at a pet shop, (about 25 leopard geckos with 1 male pictus gecko) and they all slept together with no problems. So I also asked around if I could house Pictus geckos with Leopard geckos at about 8 different pet shop and no one knew the answer. People said it is possible, but they wouldn't trust the Pictus geckos. I soon after seperated the female Leopard from the Pictus (because I didn't trust the Pictus male). After that, I tried housing the male and female Pictus with a male Leopard gecko and I noticed different results. When I put the male Leopard in with the two Pictus, the male Pictus started smelling the male Leo and then soon started attacking him. You could try the same but keep a good eye on them, and have plenty of hiding spaces for them.

I didn't keep them together for long (male,female pictus with female Leo) because I had problems with some virus called cocksitian or something like that, and lost all my colonies in about two weeks worth of time. During that time I lost 1 male and 3 female leopard geckos and about 11 pictus geckos and 1 Grandis Day gecko.
(don't worry!!&#33<img src="http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/wink.gif" border="0" valign="absmiddle" alt=';)'> That wasn't from tring to house them together.

So, anyways. Do you have any nice males for trade or something. I need 1 male leopard gecko (to get my colony started again). I have a couple of male Pictus geckos to trade if you'd like.

Ohh, also about that partner thing, What is it exactly that you're looking for?
I live in Miami, Florida about 1 hour drive away
(near the beach).

You can contact me at [email protected]
or here, my username is (hed)420.
 
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