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I was woundering if anyone has had more then a trio when it comes to breeding? I mean like 3 females and 1 male. There is a female I really want to breed with my male thats already in with 2 other females and I dont want to take a female out. I also cannot have another tank in my room only upgrading tanks to a bigger size and eliminating one. If anyone has done this let me know what size of tank i will need and anything else.
You can put as many females as you want in there provided they all get along and there is enough room for them. I have a 1.5 colany of normals together!
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7.14 leo's (1.0 Mack Snow 2.3 super hypo Tang 1.2 Tremper Albino 1.3 Paternless 1.1 Blizard 1.5 high yellow) 1.1 Beardies 0.0.1 Blue spiny tail
i've heard a general rule of thumb, to go by - 10 gallons per gecko, so you should be fine with a 40 gallon. Bigger wouldn't hurt though, maybe a 50 gallon. But i don't have a large group, so no personal experience.