Cat geckos are not a beginners gecko,CB or imports.Julie is correct.There hasnt been alot of success,in a consistent fashion.I keep several pairs and have kept them for 2-3 years now.I have a very elaborate set-up consisting of a timed misting system,progammed lighting,every cage has a
Good luck.
greetings Gert
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female and 1 male). I'm new to
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hoping they will breed for me. In the future I would
like to get a pair of Cat
geckos and breed them.
Barbara
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Congratulations! That is so cool!
Barbara
thx! It's the first time I've got eggs from
rhacadactylus sp.
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That is so cool!
Barbara
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A newbie question here How can you tell the fertilized from the
unfertilized eggs?
Thanks,
Jim
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I've got 4 Tokays(3 female and 1 male). I'm new to the Gecko
world.I'm hoping they will breed for me. In the future I would like to get
a pair of Cat geckos and breed them.
Barbara
then, there's
always that off chance that it's just a slow developer.
Hope this helps!
Rick
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