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    Branching out

    I'm thinking of branching out into leopard gecko breeding. I'm thinking of starting with a pair and see if I want to expand later.
    What size tub will I need for them? 12qt then 28 qt?
    I'm looking at hypos and bell albinos.
    Any advice would be appreciated.



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    Re: Branching out

    What's a good male to female ratio?

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    Branching out

    What's a good price for a rainwater patternless Leo?


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    bump bump

    Idk anything about leos, i hope someone can help you out :p
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    I used to keep 1.2 in 32 quarts tubs.

    Very basic setup, newspaper as substrate, one hide, one humid hide (with coconut fiber bedding or peat moss), water dish, calcium dish, mealworm dish available at all time (changed the worms every 2 to 3 days for new fresh gut loaded ones).

    I kept my hot side at 88.

    Obviously you do not want to put a trio until they are ready to breed (optimum weight around 45 grams), females can be house together however males need to be house alone.

    No idea on pricing I haven't paid much attention to the Leo market in the past 3 years.
    Deborah Stewart


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