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Old 05-21-2010, 09:08 AM
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im so excited im getting my first ever reptiles in the next couple of days a pair of u milli there about 5 months old now. heres a pic from the breeder was taken a couple months ago
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Congratulations! U. milli are a very personable, hardy species. Excellent first choice.
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congrats on your new additions ! looking nice!
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Awesome animals. Very enjoyable and unique. Great choice!
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thanks. im interested to know how big they get as i have read a-lot of different numbers. but i get the general impression they get to about 8 of 9 cm, bout 3.5 inch i think. svl
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Mine are F 15cm M 17cm, their weight is 25gr.

Don't keep them together until they reach one year of age and 20/25gr in weight!
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wow could you post pics of these huge geckos would love to see and why cant they be put together breeding or something
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why cant they be put together breeding or something
EXACTLY, an early pregnancy, when the female is still too small, can lead to various problems such as dystocia or even death, the male may have a prolapse of emipenis.

The girl (I hope to call her MOM soon)





The boy (about to shed)

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there stunning. i will look into dividing the enclosure could this be done. using acrylic (clear plastic so that they still have there heat gradients and stuff? high enough that they couldnt climb over.
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I don't know why it didn't upload the photo of my male...he's bigger than the female and very much annoying with her before mating so it's very important to divide them and the acrylic wall will be fine. I suggest do obscurate it with some dark stickytape so they won't get stressed (in particular the female) by seeing each other!
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