Liz,
Are
these leos? I wait until probably around 30 grams to use any kind of
substrate. As hatchlings, newspaper and paper towel are what I use.
This really works for most terrestrial species.
As for
the size, if you can raise them separately, they will benefit from it. I
would definitely suggest separating the 17g from the others. If nothing
else, she will out-eat the others, keeping them from getting much to eat.
The larger geckos will definitely bully the smaller ones.
Good
luck,
Keith
-----Original Message-----My gecko (tagia) just ate a huge chunck of Bed-a-beast coconut fiber and I couldnt get it out of her mouth before she swallowed. Would it be better just to put her on sand? will she be able to digest it okay, the bedding that is?
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By the way Tagia is 9 grams, Gabbie is 17
Carrie is 7 grams and Caso is 12 Grams
Some chick claming to be a breeder says Gabbie is going to eat Tagia, same with caso and carrie, they are all about the same size, so I think she is full of it, but it never hurts to ask
Liz
