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Old 08-22-2006, 07:04 PM
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Just wondering if it would be ok to house these two together. Both came from the same breeder, had the first, smaller one for 2 weeks and the second, larger one for a week both isolated and appear to be females (no hemipenal bulges at all).
I just bought a 20g long w/screen for $20 at PetCo and would like to put them both in there tomorrow.



this larger female is going to shed



both are eating like crazy and I might try them on some fruit tonight (they create the largest poop -- gees!!)

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If you are worried about too much sand in their diet, I recommend reptilite sand from the pet store. When you look at it under a magnifying glass or a microscope each grain is round(which won't cut up the insides of reptiles) and it's made of digestible calcium. When you open the bag the sand isn't rough like most, it's soft kinda like baking flour. It's expensive, but your guys/girls are worth it. And you'll be able to sleep easier.
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is that sand ok for loes
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frog eyed gecko's are carnivore's so I wouldn't recomend feeding them fruit, and its completely fine when they get a mouthful of sand, this type of gecko actually does that on purpose so they can get certain minerals like calcium in their diet. and also you should coat the females incests in a calcium powder before feeding them to her because she should lay around 4 clutches of eggs each year (average 2 eggs per clutch) so she'll really need it. thats if you have a breeding pair.
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