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Q:
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Lygodactylus Williamsii Courtship?
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I am curious as to what my new Lygodactylus Williamsi's (William's Dwarf Day Gecko or Blue Day Gecko) courtship looks like. I have never bred any type of animal, but would like to get into it, and since I have a pair of these prolific species, I figure I might as well start with them. So the question stands:
What does Lygodactylus Williamsi's courtship look like, or what are their actions during it?
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Accepted Answer
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7/20/2009 7:22:20 PM
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Krestie Kate
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Hmm if there similar to other Day geckos then there really is no courtship. He'll just come up from behind her and nail her. Some geckos make noises i'm unsure if they do. I'm also unsure of what there breeding weight needs to be. Try going over to Pangeareptile.com and checking out there forums. It's nothing but gecko owners over that way they may be able to help you more.
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