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Posted by raccaboo on January 08, 2003 at 09:12:45:
In Reply to: Totally agree….. posted by mikecoscia on January 08, 2003 at 07:45:14:
All mine did not eat for the first two or three days as well, and you should really keep them separate.
:RhacsRsweet is right. It is normal for a new gecko not to eat for a few days in its new surroundings. And adding a male will just stress her out even more. Not to mention any new animals should be quarantined for at least 3-5 months. I would remove the male and place him in his own enclosure. If you wish to breed them in the future, put them back together for a month or so, them separate them again. The geckos do much better by themselves IMO.
:-Mike
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