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I have had my panther geckos for about 2 weeks. They are in a planted terrarium with lots of plants and climbing branches. I cant believe it but they are potty trained! In the back corner of the cage is a pile of droppings. That should be easy clean up! I'm used to green anoles that go every where. To clean up after them I spray the droppings into the substrate to fertilize the plants.
i've found with leopard geckos, all the females i've ever had go in one little corner, while males will go all over the cage. i've seen similarities in other geckos, and even with dogs. are your two females?
im not sure if its true, and i wouldn't say its an accurate form of sexing, but i'd be interested to find out if they turn out to be both female. its just something i've noticed.
with my female p. picta i have a 6 inche soil layer in a tall terrerium and i dug out the corner she gos in and i just cover it with a 1 cm layer of substrate (im using that plantation soil with the "microbial bugs" to help brake down the poo)
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p. picta 1.0.0 s.petrii 2.2.0 lazy house cat 1.0.0 dumb dog 1.0.0 :P