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 #555582


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 My New Leopard Geckos From Farwaters!

I got them about 2 weeks ago. I still have no names for them so I will number them...I got all 7 of them for $175.00 shipped. Here are the pics. (sorry for poor quality photos...I have a 20 dollar digital camera and it sucks...)

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11/26/05  06:18pm

 #555775


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  Message To: Rudolphtamer04   In reference to Message Id: 555582


 My New Leopard Geckos From Farwaters!

is #2 an albino of any sort?



11/26/05  09:26pm

 #555900


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  Message To: Breeder   In reference to Message Id: 555775


 My New Leopard Geckos From Farwaters!

gorgeous! i ordered two for my boyfriend, and one for myself. i had a little trouble with the shipping for mine (he was sent to me the week before thanksgiving and arrived 3 days late) - but other than that, it all went very well.

here’s the little boy i purchased:


he’s quite a photogenic and personable little thing. i couldn’t be happier with him.



11/27/05  01:19am

 #556093


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  Message To: Cynical   In reference to Message Id: 555900


 My New Leopard Geckos From Farwaters!

yes number 2 and number 5 are a type of albino (hieroglyphs). Yeah I had trouble with the shipping too...the ups guy that shipped set it on our deck instead of knocking so I thought they were all dead when I saw the package...



11/27/05  11:16am

 #556098


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  Message To: Rudolphtamer04   In reference to Message Id: 556093


 My New Leopard Geckos From Farwaters!

A couple of mine are rather "skittish". Number 7 is terrible when it comes to being picked up...once shes actually in your hand she jumps/launches herself...when you are trying to pick her up dang is she fast lol...



11/27/05  11:20am

 #558029


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  Message To: Rudolphtamer04   In reference to Message Id: 556098


 My New Leopard Geckos From Farwaters!

bump



11/28/05  08:48pm

 #560154


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  Message To: Rudolphtamer04   In reference to Message Id: 558029


 My New Leopard Geckos From Farwaters!

Seven leos! Thats alot of crickets!! I have four and thinks thats alot to feed. well, maybe its because i have so many other animals....



11/30/05  06:36pm

 #560719


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  Message To: Gecko craze   In reference to Message Id: 560154


 My New Leopard Geckos From Farwaters!

Yuck! I hate crickets lol I bought a thousand of them last wek and was storing them in my basement and it was a little too damp and they started rotting...well that was the last time I used crickets lol...right now I am feeding them dusted mealworms and superworms (I have 1000 of each).



12/01/05  09:53am

 #561699


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  Message To: Rudolphtamer04   In reference to Message Id: 560719


 My New Leopard Geckos From Farwaters!

Well I don’t find feeding my 9 leopard geckos, 2 Uromastyx(Spiny Tailed Lizard), 1 Bearded Dragon and 6 Turtles, Total of 18 herps that hard to feed. Mind you only the 9 Leopard Geckos and the Bearded Dragon are the only one who ear bugs(crickets and Silkworms). My 2 Uromastyx(Spiny Tailed Lizard) eat fruits and vegetables. My turtles eat turtle pellets and fish. I don’t find it that hard at all. I think it’s pretty cool seeing Reptiles Eat and how they kill there prey.

Reptileking$



12/02/05  10:39am

 #562103


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  Message To: ReptileKing$   In reference to Message Id: 561699


 My New Leopard Geckos From Farwaters!

Yeah...I have the problem of not being able to get rid of the bugs lol.



12/02/05  07:14pm


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