Lyle,
You are correct sir (who's old enough to get that!?)! I did not comment because
the set-up is so big it may work assuming Nicole has 1.2 (one male two
females). It is worthy to note that in the wild large Phelsuma such as P.m.
grandis and P. standingi are most often observed in pairs (Bill Love, GGA gecko
talks). Potential problems may not appear until sexual maturity of the gex in
question. I always observe any Phelsuma pair for signs of aggression (skin
rips, especially below shoulders) during intial pairings and for the rest of
their lives. The gex world is harsh! ;-)
Julie Bergman
http://www.geckoranch.com
GGA lifetime member
Lyle Puente wrote:
> Nicole,
> Are together? I have not heard of three together with out bloodshed. Unless
> they still have their juvenile patterns. Others comment?
>
> Lyle Puente
> PO Box 438
> Crompond, NY 10517
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> Global Gecko Association
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