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Old 10-18-2006, 09:03 PM
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Default Viper gecko weights?

Would those of you with Viper geckos mind getting me the weights on an adult male and female? I just got a 1.1 gravid pair today, and would like to see some other weights that I can compare mine with. (Incase they are over weight, or could use a couple more crickets.)

Also, at what age and weight can the juveniles usually be sexed?

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Old 10-20-2006, 09:47 PM
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Also, how young can viper geckos be sexed? I know there are several species of geckos that can be fairly accurately sexed at about 3 months of age with the use of a loupe to view the geckos pre-anal pores.
Would the same be true for viper geckos? The reason I ask is that my two young juvies already have noticeable differences in the look of their pores, when viewed with both a loupe and when zooming in on their pores in a photo taken with a digital camera. (The smaller of the two has much larger, more pronounced looking pores.)

Anyone have any thoughts or views on this subject?
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