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    New super hypo pics

    Just decided to take a few pictures of Weasley, my SHTCTB male. He's over 30 grams now and keeps getting nicer and nicer. He'll be bred to my hypo mack snow females next season.
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    Young females laying eggs?

    I'm fairly upset about this actually. While cleaning out the humid hide in the tank housing my two female hypo mack snows I found a pair of dried out eggs. These girls are siblings from different clutches, I believe the oldest is around 11 months. I've had them for about a month and when I got...
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    My leo group!

    These guys will be the base for next breeding season. Moose: Midge: Marilyn (don't worry, the shed is off of her toes): Polly about to shed: Persephone: Both girls are hypo mack snows Weasley: Manson: Can anyone tell me what he is? He has solid black eyes. I'm also looking at...
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    My new group

    After 5 years without cresteds I picked up a 1.3 group last week. I'm not fully happy with their bin set ups right now, but I don't want to change them up so soon. I want to set the 56 quart sterlites up on their sides to give more height. I'm also going to split the two larger females up into...
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    Gargoyle housing

    On Tuesday I went to pick up a group of cresteds and was offered two baby gargs if I wanted them as well. They were being housed in tiny (5"x4"x6") bins with next to no ventilation and only a single small branch. I set them each up in a 16 quart bin with a screen portion of the lid and lots of...
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    Small adults?

    I'm just getting back into leos after about five years and have a 3.4 group right now. I'm curious about small adults. I have a female who is supposed to be 3+ years old and was 30 grams when I got her 10 days ago. She looked thin, but not sickly so. She's up to 35 grams now just with proper...
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