Kevin McRae
Member
Hey guys,
Two weeks ago I borrowed a friends male AFT to go with my two amel girls. One female definitely is gravid and it looks like the other one is as well. Their appetites have greatly increased (I'll probably pick up some pinkies tonight). They've both been hanging out in the humid hide/lay box.
My geckos like to use my lay box as the corner to defecate...it's annoying. Will this be a huge problem if I keep up the cleaning?
I have them in a naturalistic vivarium with soil/peat and live plants. The females have been hanging out in the lay box for a few days straight now. Do you think they will lay in the egg box or in the peat moss?
I currently have moist moss in the lay box. When I bred leopards many years ago I used vermiculite with success. Which do you recommend?
Thanks.
Two weeks ago I borrowed a friends male AFT to go with my two amel girls. One female definitely is gravid and it looks like the other one is as well. Their appetites have greatly increased (I'll probably pick up some pinkies tonight). They've both been hanging out in the humid hide/lay box.
My geckos like to use my lay box as the corner to defecate...it's annoying. Will this be a huge problem if I keep up the cleaning?
I have them in a naturalistic vivarium with soil/peat and live plants. The females have been hanging out in the lay box for a few days straight now. Do you think they will lay in the egg box or in the peat moss?
I currently have moist moss in the lay box. When I bred leopards many years ago I used vermiculite with success. Which do you recommend?
Thanks.