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bcreptiles

casper
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just a few different leos:)
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and a few from our spot-project
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Brian O

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You have a wonderful group! Not only a wide variety but excellent examples of each type.
 

bcreptiles

casper
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this is the tank in our livingroom, it houses 7 sub-adult females.
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this is repti 1, nearly complete now.
i a proud about the fct that we keep all our breeders in glass vivs.
no matter how many animals we have, thats the hobby part:)

left side of lower rack
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right side of lower rack
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higher rack and my girlfriend checking an incubator
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LadyGecko

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Hi Casper
Thanks for sharing the pics of your herp room and
I love your tank in your living room
:D
I see that you use an aquarium incubator -any problems with doing so?
I am just curious as while I had used one for bearded dragon eggs with success-I didn't have much luck with gecko eggs

Sandy
 

bcreptiles

casper
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Location
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we've been using it for years now,and i like working with it.
it also gives you less temperature varietions, if it gets hot outside, the water keeps it a bit cooler and if its freezing outside and you have a electricproblem, the watertemp saves the eggs. (that happen't to us ones:( :( ) it was freezing outside and we didn't have power for 10 hours, but we didn'tlose any eggs:D
repti 1 is now ready and repti 2(babyroom) is also up and running:)
 

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