i got a huge pet store display rack earlier this year (http://www.geckosunlimited.com/community/leopard-geckos-other-eublepharis/49646-whos-room.html) at first i was only going to use the top row as storage but now i'm thinking if i have it why not use it for an animal the dimensions are 5...
i dont think i've posted pics of my bedroom/gecko room here yet so here they are. and people are right they do get addictive lol i started with only 2 now i have 5 keepers and 2 babys and still getting more soon.
whole room- i dont think i can say it is mine anymore :biggrin:
rack- got it off...
these are all of mine + babies
Molly (normal)
Leila(Mack snow het tremper)
Aton(SHTCT)
Jacques(patty)
and another normal but i have no pics of her
Babies all three from Leila X Aton
DIY project almost done!!!
so i've been working on and off on my new setup for my 3 leos and i'm finally almost done!!! i think i started it way back in October. heres some pics
its darker in person btw -whole setup
left corner (the whole floor will be covered with tile like seen here)
right...
i need some ideas for my 3 leopard geckos new set up. i'm making backgrounds but i have no ideas for how they should look.
the tank is 2'wideX4'longX16"tall
any ideas will be appreciated.
well i thought i might put a little update of my 2 females that i got from mynewturtle.
pics of when i first got them on August 3 this year
Molly is my normal who is 4 months old. she doesn't eat much and i think she is kinda skinny. is she a good size for a 4 month old? if not would feeding...
i wouldn't count on that. i was in the pet store the other day and my brother was like "hey look how much they like each other!" then i took a closer look and the one was missing half a tail.
oh and heres a better pics of my male after a shed and they are newer:
i'm thinking a tangerine but my...
i'll be starting to work on my new tank soon which will take a few weeks i'm just wondering...
1) the guy i got my male from said you can keep a male and female(s) togeather all year long and every thing will be fine and they will only breed during breeding season. is this true i'm kinda iffy on...
i put this video on facebook for my family to see a leo eating then i decided to put it on here too. its a funny video of him wagging his tail when he sees prey.....yes i know its not the best res and this was right before i cleaned his tank so there is poo in it.
PA060170.flv video by...
went to the Mississauga yesterday for the expo and walked out with a Calico and some stuff.
my new leo's name is Aton- Variant spelling of Egyptian Aten, meaning "solar disk." In mythology, this is the name of a sun god represented by the sun's disk. He is said to be the creator of the...
what i did was... i used to have a hamster and it had this wood bridge thing so i thought why not use it for my leos so i cleaned it and glued suction cups to the side (i used old salt water food clips) of the log bridge and rested the corner on a log thing (so it would be stable) got a cheap...
its not a 20 long but its 20 tall
whats in it-
tile substrate
2 hides
a log thing from the fish department (has tunnels)
a little stick platform (home-made behind the plant)
a cheap plant from petsmart for $2.99(:banana: a steal!)
the platform
my is normal is shedding(molting)! now i am not fully sure but she is pale and kinda cloudy looking so i took a logical guess. my humid hide is damp but should i catch her and soak her in warm water to help the process or just let her continue on with her humid hide shed? and how long usually...
i feel terrible!:cry: i went in to my room to find molly out of hiding so i ran down stairs to get my camera when i came back she was in the humid so i thought darn! i went to take some pics and i realized that the snow (Leila) could be a male (my breeder told me snows dont always temp-sex the...
I got pictures!!!
my tank with new things in it
Molly's back
Leila
thoes are pretty much the best i can do with out picking them up which i'm not going to do till they are settled in their new home and get used to me.
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