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Old 12-14-15, 07:21 PM   #1
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Exclamation The Dangers of Cohabitation!

Ok so a few weeks backs I put a small mediteranean gecko in my leos cage as a feeder, anyway they didn't eat him/her, fast forward to today and I found this, I'm not anti cohabitation but make sure the animals are a similar size, iv'e kept both my leos, a male and female for years in the same cage without incident but imagine if you put a hatchling beardie with an adult beardie so be smart! I guess they killed it an just left it
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Old 12-14-15, 07:31 PM   #2
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Re: The Dangers of Cohabitation!

Wait, so we shouldn't keep our feeders with our animals!?!?!?!?

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Re: The Dangers of Cohabitation!

Would you leave a live rat with a ball python over night?
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Re: The Dangers of Cohabitation!

we talking food here or straight out cohabitation?

first...a med gecko isn't gonna take out another gecko (except maybe a smaller med gecko) like a rat could a snake. it's all about relative risk ratios.

second, you put it in for food and now you are surprised they took it apart?

i'm not sure i totally get this.
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Re: The Dangers of Cohabitation!

Isn't that the Mediterranean gecko? Wasn't that the intended outcome in the beginning? I mean, ideally there would be nothing left of the feeder afterwards, but...it was meant to be killed, wasn't it?
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Re: The Dangers of Cohabitation!

Leos generally don't eat meat anyway....they are insectivores, not carnivores or omnivores....

Why did you put it in there to begin with?
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Re: The Dangers of Cohabitation!

Ok sorry I can see how I confused some people, I used this as an example for cohabitation, why people shouldn't house large and small together, and yes the original goal was for it to be eaten but it survived until now, @minkness, 90% +\- of my leos diet is grasshoppers, superworms, mealworms, crickets, abd dubia, about once a month I give them something "untraditional" like pinkies, hatchling anoles, or something like this, i've had them in a bioactive enclosure for about 3 years with 0 problems, since I got them, about 5 years ago, they've eaten unusual prey, if anyone has questions i'll try to answer them.
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