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quick question on leoprad geckos

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I know what Im doing when it comes to caring for them i just wanted to know if this happened to anyone else and what i should do about it.

I have 3 leos 1 male,2 females.I have kept 1 male and a female paired together for about 6-7 months.I tried to introduce another female to them and the male inspected it then went away, then he came back and bit her in the side.What is that all about? Are they playing around or what? Ive seperated them for now.I want to have them as a trio but if they wont get along no sense in doing so.What should i do?
 
He is hitting on her :p Letting her know he is the MAN!

When geckos, and most reptiles mate, or also just to show dominance, they will bite/grab each other.

basically, unless you see blood or limbs coming off, you are fine (unless you have 2 males, then they will kill each other)

It does look pretty vicious!! But it is just the male taking charge.

but you can look online for breeding videos, and you will see what I am talking about !

good luck
~Brandi
 
thanks alot

i wasnt sure if that is what he was doing or if they just didnt like eachother.So it should be fine to house them together?
 
most likely, definitely watch them for a while.. if you see blood separate them..

and they MUST be around the same size. I forgot to add that.. otherwise big eats little.

^_^
 
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