Ned_fisch
Very Well-Known Member
Hey everybody,
A few months ago, my knob tail gecko got out, don't ask me how, as it is a bit of a confusing situation as to how she got out. Here's my idea, where her tank was, was right next to my bed, so im guessing, while i was sleeping, my blanket fell into the tank and she has climbed up that..
I now have a lid, so no possibilty of them getting out
Now i've got two, and now i wont need to spend money to breed them
Now, I have put her with the male, they are getting along well, the male already had a go at mating, but i know its not the right time of year, i dont think?
Im not to worried about quarintine, as i found her in my room, not far from the tank, and i dont think she'd be open to any diseases or anything, and she doesnt appear to have mites, and the male is healthy, if their getting along, and all is healthy, is their any need for quarintine?
In my mind, i really dont think i should need to, but i should ask before hand.
Heres a few pictures!
She is the darker of the two.
A few months ago, my knob tail gecko got out, don't ask me how, as it is a bit of a confusing situation as to how she got out. Here's my idea, where her tank was, was right next to my bed, so im guessing, while i was sleeping, my blanket fell into the tank and she has climbed up that..
I now have a lid, so no possibilty of them getting out
Now i've got two, and now i wont need to spend money to breed them
Now, I have put her with the male, they are getting along well, the male already had a go at mating, but i know its not the right time of year, i dont think?
Im not to worried about quarintine, as i found her in my room, not far from the tank, and i dont think she'd be open to any diseases or anything, and she doesnt appear to have mites, and the male is healthy, if their getting along, and all is healthy, is their any need for quarintine?
In my mind, i really dont think i should need to, but i should ask before hand.
Heres a few pictures!
She is the darker of the two.