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Biting Need Advice

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  • 10-16-2005, 12:47 AM
    brownguy
    Biting Need Advice
    So i had my band mates over and we were taking a break and my male leopard gecko started my female. This is the first time i noticed this behavior. Earlier i had to help him shed because he couldn't see and he kept running around his cage. currently i have them both separated but the female is temparalily in a bucket w/some water and a coconut hut. There was no blood but you can see where he bit her. First time anything like this has happened.

    I want to know if this was breeding behaviour.
    Should the vet have a look at her.
    And i am going to set up another tank if they shouldn't be put together. What size, heating set up?

    THanks a lot I know i haven't been here for a while....

    Ps...Ive got the fish tank so hopefully the snake will come soon.
  • 10-16-2005, 08:55 AM
    JimiSnakes
    Re: Biting Need Advice
    Yeah, I think they are trying to breed. LGs don't need a huge setup. Probably a ten gallon a piece should do.
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