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Old 07-20-2007, 09:21 AM
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Default Teratolepis fasciata

I had 1,3 group. Within few months a male died, so I bought new one. Once a breeding season started, a male was very busy with mating. Maybe a little bit too much, because it died after about a month of mating. I found him with hemipenis covered with sand (I keep the species on a sand). BTW, I kept the group together. What do you think was wrong? However, he is a father to this young ones:



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Old 07-25-2007, 02:34 AM
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are these cool little guys viper geckos?
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Yes they are!

I dont know what went wrong, it might be coincedence...
Keeping them groupwise and on sand is okay, as far as i know
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They are very nice little creatures. I strongly suggest keeping the group of maybe 1,2 (not more females). I wonder how should a group of 2,5 (or more) work out..? Any experiences?
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nice group you got there

i kept mine in groups of 2.5, but they also got a large terrarrium so each male got his own territory, but most of the time they work out as one large group.
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