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Chaos

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Was in my local chain pet store to grab some mealworms and a new pleco for my Goldfish to slowly torture and murder (Actually intended for algae control, but Goldfish are heartless creatures.) and I saw that they were having a clearance sale on Leo babies. $15, not a bad price at all. Apparently they'd been sent too many and the Reptile manager was trying to clear them out before they lost to many.

Anyways, I saw this one and had to have it. Spent the past half hour on Google trying to figure out what I bought and came up empty. Any ideas?

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Edit: Sorry, didn't know I couldn't use pet store names here.
 
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Chaos

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The pet store had their tank at 87 degrees... Don't think it should warm it much more than that. They actually had a few really interesting ones, but I don't have housing for more. I saw a Super Hypo (No body spots) with an almost completely white tail in there.

Warm it up good and it'll most likely get lighter

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acpart

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I've produced a number of geckos that start out looking like that and then after a few sheds get a lot lighter. Or not. Good luck with it.

Aliza
 

DrCarrotTail

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I keep the warm spot in my babies bins at about 92. They seem to appreciate it a little warmer than the adults, which I keep at about 90. The temps are floor temps - NOT air temps. Air temperatures that warm would not be good for them. Stress can cause them to darken as well as temperature. I think you have a lovely normal baby there but definitely keep us posted on how he develops!! Cute and pretty little guy!
 

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