New Edition--Titan

JConley

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Here is my newest edition his name is Titan I just brought him home!

80 grams--11 inches long--1 year old :D

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LadyGecko

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That is a beautiful BIG BOY!!

Congrats!!

Does he even fit in that coconut hide??

I'm sorry i just had to ask-I'm not being critical
I am just trying to imagine him squeezing into there
LMAO

:main_laugh: :main_laugh: :main_laugh: :main_laugh:
 

JConley

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He barely fits his tail hangs out a little. He will be getting some new hides in a day or two. Between the ice storm we had and the snow storm now, its kinda hard to get out! Lucky i stocked up on gecko food!

By spring he will prob be around 100 grams. His daddy is 120 grams.
 

JConley

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lol ya he looks skinny in that picture, but he is wide and heavy. He eats like a pig. Last night he ate 3 waxies 3 large crickets and 6 giant meal worms (Giant meal worms are almost as big as super worms). Just tonight he ate 4 more large crickets, then went for a nap.

I will post more pics soon.
 

Stitch

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JConley said:
6 giant meal worms (Giant meal worms are almost as big as super worms).

There are two types of meal worms. Your regular meal worms and King meal worms. Some times Kings will go under the name of Giant meal worms. Real King meal worms are naturaly larger. The Giant meal worms are fed growth hormones. These worms will not morph into beatles. You really shouldn't feed them to your gecko since we don't know if it will be harmful. You may want to ask the pet store what kind they are.
 

JConley

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Wow im going to call them and ask because on thier site it says its ok to feed to birds and reptiles. It doesent say anything about growth hormones! Thanks for the info.
 

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