Hello all,
I have a breeding group of African fat-tailed geckos (Hemitheconyx 
caudicinctus) 1.3 .  When I feed them they seem to go after anything 
that moves.  A lot of times this includes the other geckos (and me). 
They seem to bite each other a lot, but it usually doesn't break the 
skin.  Unfortunately the same cannot be said for me.  I was just 
wondering if this was normal or are they just an abnormally 
unintelligent group?  Also I was wondering if anyone is currently 
working with the other species of Hemitheconyx, H. taylori?

Thanks,

Danny Powell
-- 
Charles Powell, II/American Dendrobatid Group
http://www.hylaweb.com/frogday

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