finally, my camera is here and here are some pics

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TWC

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here is Artemis
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here is Bear
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the bachelor pad, currently unoccupied
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Bear being camera shy
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Nobunaga is just chillin
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climbing the bonsai
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chillin in the bonsai
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Nobunaga's lucky spot
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and my favorite Bear
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so, there they are. sorry for all the pictures, i was camera happy. Bear gets a little shy when the camera comes out, she likes to hide her face or go back into hiding. thanks for looking.:D
 
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The Sunset Gang

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Haha, Matt I was just about to post the same thing, just didn't know how to put it. But seriously, Jon please get rid of the sand, other than that you have some very nice geckos.
 
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TWC

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i have never had any problem with the sand, and it has been 3 years. but when i get some more geckos, the sand is expensive. should i use newspaper?
 
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The Sunset Gang

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The sand can cause BIG problems. Most breeders use paper towels and some use newspaper. But, I use tile that is cut to fit, it looks great and is cheap too.
 

rhino43grr

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yeah i'd go with tile if you want something that still looks fairly natural. it's fairly cheap and to make cleanup easy you can just put a small piece of paper towel in their "special corner" like i do with mine.
 

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The sand looks very cool so to keep that look I'd go with tiles. Paper towel is just so easy to clean. Really nice looking set ups.
 
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420Geckos said:
Gotta love (Oda) Nobunaga!
oh yea, i love Japanese history, i have Ieyasu Tokugawa and Tadakatsu Honda coming on the way:main_yes: .


thanks everybody for the nice compliments.:D
 

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