Here's the male Ryan and Val.

GeckoStud

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My friend sent me this pic of the tremper male we plan to breed to Rumple and Dubs. He said this is the only clear pic he could get of him. The very tip of his tail is regrown, but it doesn't really look it. I will try to get some new pics of Rumple and Dubs for you guys as soon as I can.

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That was what he came in. According to my friend this was taken after I went home from his place after the show and the bowl was still in there because he hadn't taked it out yet. Its not in there anymore.
 

Val

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Thanks for sharing Derek. I hope the girls like him, and let us know how everything turns out for you!
 

ReptileMan27

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Beutiful leo :), Pine and ceder contain oils that are deadly to herps. It maybe aspen though, that isnt good for leos to be kept on but not deadly for a short time.
 

Val

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The gecko was purchased at a show, and that just happens to be what the previous owner put in his container..they don't really have control over that.
You can clearly see that the gecko is kept on paper towels, and I know Derek knows that geckos shouldn't be kept on wood shavings and the possible risks of doing so.
 

GeckoStud

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Sorry for the confusion, he is not my leo. He belongs to my friend, who is being kind enough to let me "borrow" him for a few weeks so he can be bred to the girls. And yeah he isn't being kept on any form of wood shaving, lol. Paper towels a humid hide and the usual we all use.
 

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