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My older Leo's and My newest additions.

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01-22-2007, 07:20 AM
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My older Leo's and My newest additions.

Below are my females Ducky and Petrie





And their home



My male Chomper




And his home



And below is my newest one Sharp Tooth my Blizzard male





And my newest female Sara my reverse stripe


And their home



Tell me what you think of my Leopard Geckos...

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 I helped move the meter!   01-22-2007, 07:50 AM
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They are beautiful LGM, thankis for finally sharing
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Great looking little critters!
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Gotta Love the Leopard Geckos....very pretty! Looks like Chomper is a big guy!
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01-22-2007, 11:55 AM
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Thank you for all the comments...Chomper is huge!

Ducky - 50 grams
Petrie - 43 grams
Little Foot - 47 grams
Chomper - 75 grams
Sharp Tooth - 39 grams
Sara - 16 grams

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I think they are awesome and look in great shape! Good luck, also I see you have them on sand in the pics above, i would highley suggest you take them off sand and find a better substrate such as apaper towels, tile, repticarpet!! Godo luck with the new ones!

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Yes I have them on sand. I have not had a problem and I check them all the time.

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Nice looking Leopard Geckos.
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Sorry still think sand is a really bad idea, even though you watch them you cannot watch them 24/7 and they do eat the sand. Also if you feed on the sand it may look like only a few grains of sand but they eat mouth fulls which will in time cause impaction. Good luck

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Beautiful Leopard Geckos: I didn't realize they can get so big! (I'm a snake person... never kept lizards) Sharp Tooth is especially beautiful... does the name come from a personal encounter?

 


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