well if its not old enough to sex i wouldnt suggest putting it in since the bigger ones will more than likely bully it around... to be on the safe side dont put the unknown until your sure of its sex .
don't put different size geckos together is my opinion.
If you know the sex of the 2 females and the male then that means they are much larger then the un-sexed. Don't introduce them when their is a size different.
Bullying will occur guaranteed.
No really i just wanted to know if anyone has more 3 females in this type of enclosure. just wondering i'm not planning on going that route but just asking.
At one point I had 4 juvies in an 18x18x24. I had no problems at all with them, but I seperated them anyway when it started looking like I had 2 males.
I kept and bred a trio of them in a 12x12x18 zoo med for an entire breeding season. I don't recommend it, but it can be done. I'm currently using 18x18x18 zoo med's for the most part now, but some of my pairs are still in the 12x12x18's
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