jpstodwftexas: My First leopard Gecko

jpstodwftexas

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hi!
i LOve your set-up! and you new leo is so cute!.....how old???
and do you know if its a male a female yet????


I have had it about a Month now. No idea on the Age or the sex. I purchased it from a Local shop who did not breed it. I am assuming a male since gecko breeders keep the majority of females unless they are undesirable potential breeders.
 

jpstodwftexas

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why is the glass wet? there should be no moisture


Because I just added the substrate and I misted it down to cut down on the dust and get the dust off the glass. The Substrate will harden and allow the gecko to dig if it wants.

Plus it was time to water and let it drink if needed

Anyone know if it ever Rain in Arid Areas? :coverlaugh:
 

ravenlady13

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i'll warn you, they're addictive. I got one a little over a year ago, now I have 4 females, 1 male, and 15 eggs in the incubator. That's a pretty little gecko you got, too.
 

jpstodwftexas

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i'll warn you, they're addictive.

I agree.

My current Collection of Frogs and Geckos

Frogs: White's tree frogs, Red Eyed Tree Frog, Vietnamese Blue Tree Frogs, Luecamela Poison Dart Frog

Geckos: New Caledonian Gargoyle, New Caledonian Crested, Chinese Cave Gecko, Marble Gecko, Golden Gecko, Gold Dust Day Gecko, Flying Gecko, Bibron's Gecko


and I want More. I might consider breeding someday
 
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ravenlady13

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I think it's because they're just very charming, personality-wise. I only have leos as far as geckos go, but I also have 6 corn snakes (also addictive) 2 emerald swifts, and a russian tortoise. % want to eventually geta few gargoyles, cresteds, and maybe cat geckos.
 
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