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    Re: New set up and geckos!!!

    Beautiful set up there!


    I have one concern- it sounds like you have already introduced one of the males to a female of your's.

    By not following quarantine procedure you are putting your other animal(s) at risk for parasites/illness that the new animals can possibly carry. I'd recommend 2-3 months in a separate area to ensure that they have a clean bill of health.

    If the female you have has indeed been in contact with a male and you have other geckos, I'd quarantine her as well.

    All incoming animals should be treated as if they are "contaminated" to ensure you do not infect and/or wipe out your existing collection/colony.
    Last edited by bad-one; 02-27-2010 at 05:30 AM.
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