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Originally Posted by Harley_Davidson
Hey Liz!
Everyone is doing so good. The Leos love their new habitat but I did have to close off the top from the bottom and just put Altheae up top. She is slower than the otjer two and I noticed her tail thinning out a bit but she is much better now
Not sure how Davidson my goldie likes it. I usef to see him out and about watching me watching th TV but now he just stays ib his hide  I am contemplating moving him back out to the living room.
The Sikorae Jason and Jinx are doing extremely well. Seems I have the perfect conditions going on. In fact I have ordered another pair from Neil. Can't wait for them to come home in April or May.
And lastly lol I got me a juvie corn snake last weekend. She is so sweet. Settling in beautifully. Ate her first fuzzy on wed without issue.
How about your crew? Everyone well?
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Good to hear from you, Ann!
Interesting update about your gecko and snake family. Appreciate you taking the time to fill me in

. Most my geckos are doing alright. Can't wait for the arrival of a captive bred male
Cyrtodactylus peguensis zebraicus probably just in time for my birthday next month.
Most my geckos share my upstairs bedroom. My leo and a cage of
Lepidodactylus lugubris are in the living room. Once the rest of the shelves come for my new bookcase, and I conquer some additional packing boxes, there are tanks for more gex downstairs

. A good size hex tank just needs a custom screen top and the room needs some organization!
To discover all the details about my male
Phelsuma barbouri just four days after he shared viable sperm with his cagemate, click the link in my signature right here. He suffered some trauma to the base of his spinal column. He is hanging in there, 4 months later, but at least right now is dependent upon me for handfeeding. Not back to crickets (yet). Maybe some day.