For some reason recently, instead of breeding like usual, a few of my
day gecko pairs are getting real aggressive. My male v-nigra, klemmeri,
guimbeaui, and one of my ornata males are getting real aggressive with
the females. It is definately fighting and not like usual mating
behavior. It has started since it has warmed up and I lengthened the day
hours. Could it be that they need more food, rain, or what can I do
other than get tanks to seperate 4 pairs. I do need to separate the
female guimbeaui because she has a few skin patches missing and is
always hiding, so I'm getting worried about her. Last year and all
winter they got along fine but now, I think they are fighting because
the females are refusing to breed. What photoperiods do you experienced
phelsuma keepers have during different seasons. What is the proper day
cycle for the madagascan area. I was also wondering what people feel is
the best vitamin mix on the american market? Any ideas?
Thank you
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