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    Re: Yeah, I also blame Deborah!!

    Quote Originally Posted by zina10 View Post
    Remember, I have no personal experience yet, but from what I've read it's better to keep them separate. You can let females live together if the enclosure is roomy enough, but they can suddenly not get along anymore..

    That said, they do not need really big enclosures and the little ones are better off in a smaller enclosure at first.


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    Thank you Zina10. I was just curious, especially since my LG's did fine for 4 years before I had a problem, LOL, and was told if they grew up together, it would probably be fine. Luckily, I have plenty of space and just put a divider in a 6X2' Boaphile enclosure. Cleo is living like a queen in her own 3X2' setup! Kayla and Carra aren't to shabby either in their 3X2'.

    Besides, me and tttaylorrr are trying to get Katie to let me get a scaleless corn . That won't happen, but it's fun trying. Pretty much at my limit. So, no new cutie pie geckos for me.

    Seriously though, enjoy! SOOOO CUTE! Keep us posted!

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