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Re: Question about ciliatus breeding sex ratios, also leachianus


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Posted by Silly-atus fan on November 01, 2002 at 12:53:41:

In Reply to: Question about ciliatus breeding sex ratios, also leachianus posted by CrestedGecko.com on November 01, 2002 at 09:05:23:

:I'd like to get input from some crested breeders as to what sex ratios work best for them. Over the past 5 years, I've gone with larger groups, usually 1.3 or 1.4 per cage. What works for you?


I have my cresties set up as pairs and one group of 1.3
Some females don't like other females, so they're relegated to strictly pairs. I've never had problems keeping both sexes together fulltime.

:My second question is regarding leachianus care.

I would suggest signing up for the Leachianus group at Yahoo. You'll get all the help you would want there, from people who know leachies (and othr Rhacs) inside out. Follow the link on this site (which also has some info you're looking for).




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