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Old 01-24-2006, 11:13 PM
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Default Keeping them together??

I think I might get some G. lichensomething and I was wondering if I could keep multiple females together with a male. Perhaps, a trio to a 10 gallon enclosure. Also, what are the min/max temps for these guys?
ALSO!!!! Do they breed all year round? and last but not least, when acclimating an import, should you deworm them first, or is that too stressfull??

Thanks for all of your help with a gecko that I am clueless about!!!


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This is just my understanding and may be wrong. Keep in mind I haven't had these over a year and all mine are cb.

You can keep them in a harem setup, but as usual you need to watch for female agression etc.

You know these get relatively big. A 10 gallon sounds kind of small for even a pair of adults. I mean I'm sure it's possible, but mine are fairly active at night. They're not even adults really.

I don't think they breed all year long as I've seen overwintering suggestions. Not really researched this well.

So far mine have survived a high of 88 and a low of 64. However, these are just the min and max and they only had to take an hour or two of this max. In heat I boosted humidity near 100%.
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