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Ned_fisch

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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.
 

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Why ask if you need to quarantine if you have already put them back together? Bit late now...You wouldnt need to anyway if she hasnt left your room.
 
Why ask if you need to quarantine if you have already put them back together? Bit late now...You wouldnt need to anyway if she hasnt left your room.


Yeah, thats what i thought, she didnt go far, so she shouldnt have been exposed to anything.
 
3 months ?!?!?! OMG . . . . . . you're lucky she didnt waste away lol. poor little thing :( good job she is back and safe now.
 
Yeah, i was very worried she would. But i was happy that she did it in winter, so she wouldnt go to far. And i always had crickets jumping out of the box as i'd go to feed the other one, so i always let a few run away, so she migjht be able to find em, seems that she did!:)
 
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