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05-04-11, 01:18 AM
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Re: co-habiting
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Lol. Yea. I feed it strictly mice and roofing nails.
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Love it.. A dark sense of humour.
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05-04-11, 01:20 PM
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Re: co-habiting
;-) thanks. That's 99% of who I am. Dark, & sarcastic till its almost a flaw. Lol. Since I've found you guys now I'm sure your going to witness alot of That. I'm sure ill be missunderstood and hated in less than a month. *smirks*
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05-04-11, 01:27 PM
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Re: co-habiting
Oh, doubtful.
That only ever happens when you stop posting and sharing pictures.
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05-04-11, 01:34 PM
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Re: co-habiting
^ true story:P
A few of the members are blunt in the way they talk but from those I've "met" they all want the best for everyone
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05-04-11, 02:30 PM
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Re: co-habiting
what about fat tailed geckos with leoparrds, as i cant see a reason not to (apart from the usual risks)
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05-04-11, 03:08 PM
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Re: co-habiting
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Originally Posted by ilovemypets1988
what about fat tailed geckos with leoparrds, as i cant see a reason not to (apart from the usual risks)
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Again, different husbandry requirements. If you do some research on each species, you'll clearly see that fat tails like it much more humid. It is my opinion that when it comes to reptiles, it's just a better idea not to mix species at all. Why take the risk with living creatures?
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05-04-11, 03:10 PM
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Re: co-habiting
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Originally Posted by Stormy Night
;-) thanks. That's 99% of who I am. Dark, & sarcastic till its almost a flaw. Lol. Since I've found you guys now I'm sure your going to witness alot of That. I'm sure ill be missunderstood and hated in less than a month. *smirks*
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People are sensitive around here. Get used to it!
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05-04-11, 03:13 PM
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Re: co-habiting
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Originally Posted by reptile65
Again, different husbandry requirements. If you do some research on each species, you'll clearly see that fat tails like it much more humid. It is my opinion that when it comes to reptiles, it's just a better idea not to mix species at all. Why take the risk with living creatures?
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i was just curious as ive been told by a breeder of both that it would be fine as long as i use a few humid hides in with them as i have my eye on an albino fat tailed gecko, i was making sure that its possible.
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05-04-11, 03:42 PM
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Re: co-habiting
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Originally Posted by ilovemypets1988
i was just curious as ive been told by a breeder of both that it would be fine as long as i use a few humid hides in with them as i have my eye on an albino fat tailed gecko, i was making sure that its possible.
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Ultimately it's up to you what you do with your animals, but I would advise against it. Keep in mind that you would have to quarantine the new fat tail anyway. Since you would already need a different set up for it during the quarantine period, why not just keep them separate permanently?
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