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Post by peregrinefalcon on Jun 29, 2002 16:00:51 GMT -5
I have 5 leopard geckos and I was wondering if anybody else has any? I have been keeping leos for a year now, so if you have any questions I will do my best to answer them!
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Post by The Webmaster on Jun 29, 2002 17:57:25 GMT -5
Nice to have you at the LPS...I don't personally keep and Leopard gecko's yet but I was considering getting some and start a breeding project with them...Any suggestions?
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Post by peregrinefalcon on Jun 29, 2002 18:08:41 GMT -5
Well, I am just starting breeding a couple of mine. The first egg was infertile but I can see two more forming in her, so fingers crossed ;D My advice to you is read as many care sheets online and as many leopard gecko books as you can. And you should start out small, just start with 1 leopard gecko to get a feel for how they act and what their likes are. After you feel pretty comfortable with that one, you could get a couple more and start a breeding project. Good luck ps. Do you have any experience with any other gecko/lizards?
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Post by The Webmaster on Jun 30, 2002 1:04:07 GMT -5
I keep Green Anoles and have bred them on several occasions. Are you planning on selling the babies you get?
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Post by peregrinefalcon on Jun 30, 2002 12:12:54 GMT -5
Yes I am going to sell some of the hatchlings, I wouldn't have room to keep them all! But I will keep a few. I am not breeding them to make alot of money, just breeding them for fun.
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Post by The Webmaster on Jun 30, 2002 18:00:19 GMT -5
Well when you get ready to sell them you can post em on the animals for sale or trade board...I'm sure we can find some buyers for ya....I might want one myself
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Post by peregrinefalcon on Jun 30, 2002 18:33:00 GMT -5
Thanks!
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csurfleet
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Post by csurfleet on Jul 1, 2002 2:48:28 GMT -5
I've got a couple, but am looking at getting some more for breeding (when I figure out morphs... Looks simple) At the mo I have 2 females, Measles, who is like the tamest thing ever and likes to sleep on my head and Mingus(the name is a looonnnngggg story) who is lecustic. I bought Mingus about 3 months after Measles and Measles tred to eat her, but shes bigger now an can take care of herself, so I am going to try them together when I move next week - I have a feeling Mingus may even become the boss!
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Post by peregrinefalcon on Jul 1, 2002 8:42:23 GMT -5
Hi! Did you read the info in the websites I gave you? There is alot of good stuff there.Oh and one of my females (Sakura) laid another egg last night! I hope this one is fertile! I don't keep any of my leopard geckos in pairs because one always seems to dominate the other one and get all the food. Yea, mine like to go on my head too Good luck finding a male! ps. The old name for the patternless leopard gecko is "leucistic", most people call them patternless now.
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Post by Danegerturtle on Nov 9, 2002 0:55:28 GMT -5
Yes I am going to sell some of the hatchlings, I wouldn't have room to keep them all! But I will keep a few. I am not breeding them to make alot of money, just breeding them for fun. I want one !! I want one !! ;D I have been seriously contimplating getting a leopard gecko. They are just so darn cute and I've read all about them. What's not to like !! ;D
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