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Old 01-25-2012, 06:20 AM
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Default breeding waight strophurus

I would be happy to hear some experiance about the next thing: At wat weight you think its best to let strophurus sp breed? I wanna know this about S.Spinigerus, S.Taenicauda and S.Ciliaris.
The reason i ask is because everyone only talks about length off the gecko and not the waight. My ciliaris female for axample is 13 cm long... but only 6 months old. I will wait putting them together till she is at least 1 year.
Let me know what you guys think.
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In my opinion weight is of les importance than age . A young and heavy animal for instance can be "ready" for breeding according weight but can not be full grown .
I think that age comes before weight . I always advice to wait untill animals are 1,5 year old .
Offcourse it is unadvisable to breed with animals that don't weigh enough
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