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Uploaded by on Nov 21, 2011

http://jbscresties.com is the site, but you can catch updates on the facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/pages/JBs-Cresties/144380102293564

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  • Would a year old crest get along with one that's 1week old.

  • @struga3402 Never combine 2 geckos that are different sizes. They'll eat smaller geckos or at least bite tails, limbs, etc.

  • hi, i know this has nothing to do with this video but i just got a crestie and a was wondering why is it digging and burieng its head??? plz responed

  • @adamski287 Just fyi it's easier to get in touch via email. If you offer dirt etc. sometimes they burrow and females may be laying eggs.

  • Please help, My female crestie has not been with a male before in its adult hood but may have been when a baby for i got her at a expo when she was about 2 months old. Is it possible for her to lay eggs that can hatch ? if so how can i tell the diffrence for fertile and infertile eggs. Thanks!

  • @TheGeckoWhisper While I personally have not seen a crested gecko lay virgin eggs that hatched, it does happen with some reptiles, so I don't put the possibility out entirely. However I have the info on fertile/infertile eggs on my website.

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  • @XicanbefunnyX 1) You should always quarantine new animals in separate cages for at least 2 months to make sure the new one isn't sick, 2) even two females can fight, 3) don't put a male and a female together unless SHE is ready for breeding and YOU are ready to care for her and the offspring, 4) NEVER combine geckos that are different sizes. If you can at all help it, I recommend housing separately because once a 2nd is intro'd, more problems can happen.

  • @stolenmilkcrate I was wondering if it is alright to keep to cresties in one cage. The gecko I have now is a female please respond. Thanks

  • @Dogieo Dunno how accurate temp-sexing is for cresteds - works for other geckos though. I haven't found that to be the case personally. Temps affect crest size and coloration with cresteds though.

  • lol! Buttery nipper is so cute! I heard that incubating eggs at high temps like 80 degrees F makes mostly females, and they tend to be more aggesive. Very beautiful geckos btw!

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