cindy
New member
Hi there,
I have a male and female Gekko vittatus, wich are housed in the same space as my male Turner's thickfinger gecko. My male vittatus spends most off it's day hiding under a leaf with my Turner's gecko. They get along great, but he doesn't seems to be interessted in my female vittatus at all...:roll:
I've tried to take my Turner's gecko male out of the vivarium, but they both stopped eating!!
As soon as I placed my Turner's gecko back in the enclosure, they started hunting again.
Does anybody know why my male issn't interessted in a female of it's own species, but rather spends it's time with a male of another species??
Greetz,
Cindy
I have a male and female Gekko vittatus, wich are housed in the same space as my male Turner's thickfinger gecko. My male vittatus spends most off it's day hiding under a leaf with my Turner's gecko. They get along great, but he doesn't seems to be interessted in my female vittatus at all...:roll:
I've tried to take my Turner's gecko male out of the vivarium, but they both stopped eating!!
As soon as I placed my Turner's gecko back in the enclosure, they started hunting again.
Does anybody know why my male issn't interessted in a female of it's own species, but rather spends it's time with a male of another species??
Greetz,
Cindy