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Old 01-17-2010, 07:58 PM
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I'm madly in love with the two male fatties I got at the Repticon Orlando show yesterday. Gosh, I can't believe I haven't been able to get into AFT's earlier! They are sooo cute!

I went to the show with the idea of getting either a couple fatties, or a really nice male crestie. Sadly, there are never very many cresties at this show (or fatties, for that matter) but after checking out everyone at the show I finally found 4 little amel fatties for sale. I ended up taking home the two most handsome, which turned out to be males! But no matter, I'll find them ladies eventually But i will definately be getting a group of them together in the next year or so, because their personalities have just blown me away. What new animal, in a strange new home, falls asleep on its owner's hand? Sooo cute! And so little! I haven't had babies 10 grams small in a long time.

I promise I will get photos of them up in the next few days, I'm just letting them settle in a little while first. Also, I still have to think of names for them! lol I tell you, I'm head-over-heels in love with these two so far. everyone should have one lol

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Second little one - (Yes, I know he has a little cut on his head, through no fault of mine. I bought him like that).




I don't have any names for them yet, which is frustrating. If anyone has any interesting suggestions, feel free to post them
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Hopefully you already know this but I have to ask...You know that 2 males cannot be housed together, as soon as they start to mature the will fight, eventually to the death?
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No, of course, each has his own enclosure. Not to worry, that's the same with the other five reptile species I keep so I'm used to having to separate out the boys
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I figured you knew, but would rather just repeat info you didn't need than not say anything and you find out the hard way.
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Of course, I can appreciate that. It is amazing sometimes the stuff people don't know about their new pets. But everyone has to start somewhere!
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There, we have photos! For anyone who wants to see baby fatties
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first, congrats on your fatties. i love mine.

fyi amel fatties have very light sensitive eyes, which is probably why they close their eyes while you have them out.

i have both amels and wild type and once the amels have calmed down a little from the initial shock of being handled they will close their eyes. the wild type will do it to, but it takes them much much longer.

no worries though, im not saying dont handle them, the best part about fatties is their mellow personalities and how calm they are with being handled.
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you can call the second one Notch...for the notch in his head.
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Thanks!

No, I know, the poor things can't stand the light. But when I got home I went to put each one in his enclosure, and they were asleep in their containers - legs sprawed about and everything. And I would grab each one gently and he would open his eyes a little to see what was happening and then close them again, and continue sleeping, curled up in my palm. My reptile "room" isn't very bright, since basically all I have are nocturnal geckos, so they're not in any discomfort as long as they're in that room.

But sooo cute. I'm so excited to finally have a couple of these in my collection.
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you can call the second one Notch...for the notch in his head.
That's definately better than the idea my fellow biologist friend suggested for the striped one - Flagellum!
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