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panthergecko

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Im going to be attending some Ny reptile expos and i love leos and pictus but im leaning towards leos since they are more available in Ny and i want a nice one.
What nice looking leos cost betweens 40-80$ also i see people using tubs now and days can i use a tub?
how big would it need to be and what do you need for the tubs?
also some pics on my baby leos
 

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Rocsteady1029

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Here on the left coast (Oregon) $40 to $80 can get you a nice leo for sure. I always believe in picking not by cost but rather by how alert/active the baby is. Also what you yourself finds attractive. Don't get too caught up in morphs right off.

Tubs are fine and all but more of a breeder style. I would use the 16 and 32 quart for a couple months then step up to a 20 long. I really like using these from LLL Reptile and have 15 of them for all my guys/gals:

Creative Habitat 15BT glass cage

They are a shorter in hight than a normal 20 long, but work really nicely for me. Hope this helps out
 

Allee Toler

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Tubs are used in racks.
Here's my rack. Built it myself. ;)
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Racks are used for breeders/hobbyists with a ton of animals. I didn't switch to racks until I got about 20 geckos. I'm currently downsizing, and will be eventually selling my rack in exchange for a few 20 longs to house my 6 geckos (my goal is to get down to 6, it's been harder than I thought. I'm stuck at 22 right now, down from the 40something not including hatchlings).

You'll have 3 geckos. Use tanks. Keep a few geckos for a year or so and see how you like it. Don't jump into getting a ton, getting rack, then decide in a year it's not what you want. If you decide later one once your first geckos are fully grown that you want more, then get more.
 

panthergecko

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oh ive had geckos and reptiles since i was 13 now im 16 and have had geckos for 1 year and a half but i had to give them away because i had moved to Ny
 

psychmylife

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Just keep in mind leos should live longer than you've been alive at this point! I think everyone here would just like to do their part in making sure you are in it for the long run. A lot of life events happen around your age that would maybe prevent you from having all the geckos you want now in a few years.

Are you thinking about college? What will you do with them when you next move? Just some food for thought!

I am definitely on the side of getting tanks for your collection at this point. Rocsteady, thanks for the info on those cages, I might have to look into them!
 

Allee Toler

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Just keep in mind leos should live longer than you've been alive at this point! I think everyone here would just like to do their part in making sure you are in it for the long run. A lot of life events happen around your age that would maybe prevent you from having all the geckos you want now in a few years.

Are you thinking about college? What will you do with them when you next move? Just some food for thought!

I am definitely on the side of getting tanks for your collection at this point. Rocsteady, thanks for the info on those cages, I might have to look into them!

Or in my case- Starting a family and heading a center for an 8 center cat rescue. My life is consumed with rescue paper work/vet trips, vaccination records, going to the centers to make sure there's supplies, etc. And it's only going to get more crazy when we bring a baby into it! Oh, and I'm starting college, finally, in the fall on top of all of this. Geckos? I have no time for myself let alone geckos... A year ago I had no idea I'd be doing what I'm doing- but I am. I'll be keeping about 5 or so of them, but I don't have time for the 20 I have left, then to be breeding.
 

panthergecko

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yeah i have decided to get rid of my fishes because hard to keep an organized clean setup. ill keep you informed


also what are nice morphs
 

psychmylife

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Nice morphs are whatever you like... do you mean expensive morphs? New morphs are very expensive starting out, but in about 5 years they are pretty common.

I am a big fan of the lavender stripes, whether that be in a mack snow, bell albino, etc.
 
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