i currently have 3.5 , i have separated them into 2.4 and 1.1
my mom has got a big tank --> 80x40x80 cm......where i will put the 2.4 in.
the 1.1 will be my breeding pair in a tank with the of 25x40x60
for so far everything is going well, but i have to be carefull. and i will be.
regards,
jeroen
Had 1.2 and ended up having to sell one. The other female was too aggressive with it. :/
How big was your tank? also provide multiple basking spots and more plants when fighting... mine are only 8 months old but have being raised togetheter as juveniles ;-)
70x50x80 with plenty of plants (it is like a jungle in there) and multiple basking sites.
And still you had real fighting???
Were those females sisters or not and have they been grown up together as juveniles?
No. Absolutely not related. Both females were between 5-7 months when purchased.
That is perhaps the difference with my trio...
My trio was raised together in a community tank of a breeder in the netherlands...
So they are all related?
perhaps not from the same nest but since their birth they were all raised in a community tank with other klemmeri's which makes them more social then klemmeris that are introduced towards eachother on a later age ?
Should be the only explanation unless my klemmeri starts fighting in a while, hope not...
Well hopefully you are lucky. It took mine awhile before they started to fight.
You should maybe try to find out if your trio of geckos are related. Offspring which are related often do not produce healthy offspring all the time.
Well hopefully you are lucky. It took mine awhile before they started to fight.
You should maybe try to find out if your trio of geckos are related. Offspring which are related often do not produce healthy offspring all the time.
I could ask the breeder, but then again, He had so much offspring mixing them up of klemmeri that it would be difficult to verify...
What I could do afterwards is to replace my male by a different male to 'refresh' the bloodlines...
In any case if there would occur fighting, I am going to seperate a female...
coupling her to a new male:biggrin:
I still have place to install a second terrarium...
I only like klemmeri since they are the most active phelsuma specie and they often show themselves without being shy in comparison with other species;-)
I see you keep kimhowelli as well...
are they shy? And how do they conduct themselves in comparison to klemmeri
I would like to keep williamsi as well but only CB and not for insane prices