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    New At This

    I was thinking about maybe getting a trio of geckos and trying to breed them. I have a ball python rack and I was wondering if I could keep geckos in there too; the hotspot is 93 with back heat. Could 1.2 or 1.3 be kept in a 32 qt?

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    Re: New At This

    Sorry, meant to put this under the Breeding Section

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    Re: New At This

    I moved your post for you and yes you can keep them in the same rack as your ball pythons. As to how many you can keep in a tub that size I am unsure as I always kept my adults in 15 qt tubs by themselves unless breeding.

    http://geckoforums.net/showthread.ph...ght=32+qt+tubs
    http://geckoforums.net/showthread.ph...ght=32+qt+tubs
    http://geckoforums.net/showthread.ph...ght=32+qt+tubs
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