Release of Complete Leopard Gecko Care Sheet

thekooliest

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Leopard Gecko Care Sheet
Took a while, but here it is.
Didn't have time to research breeding, and I didn't want to be giving misleading information as I have never breed, so I gave some useful links. I did the morph section, and I am looking for some high quality pictures of the morphs I listed (I only listed the popular ones, if I missed some good morphs, please tell me).
Grade all organization, grammar, and incorrect information included in here. :main_thumbsup:
I thank you for your time and replies.
I hope to get Bearded Dragons, Crested Geckos, African Fat Tail Geckos, Day Geckos, Mealworms, Dubia Roaches, and other care sheets by the time I get to a breaking point with my site (will have more later on also :p). It is going to be a lot of work, so any useful links/hints/ideas/help is always appreciated.
Till then, Sam
 
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italipinos8

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Cool!!! I did notice 3 main grammer problems.

1. First sentence under substrate you didnt put a space between "very important".
2.Fifth sentence under substrate i believe you were going to spell throat instead of through.
3. Under Disease third sentence put a space by vet.
 

LizMarie

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Nice work but...

Under Substrate this part doesn't make sense..
"It will get stuck in their throat, called impaction. If it gets caught in their through, this is called suffocation!"

I thought impaction was when a gecko swallowed something and it became "impacted"/stuck in an animals intestine.
 

thekooliest

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They work for Mozilla and IE (don't know about Chrome), if you mean they do not have pix, then I know that. I am currently looking for photos I can use.
If you mean the popup doesn't come up, what browser are you using, and is there a
"pop-up" blocked message from your security?
 

GeckoGathering

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Proof For SAM....(the energetic one)

I am currently looking for photos I can use.

Sam, it's the COLOR guy here saying, "doing good work, Sam"
.....I have a few Pretty Nice Morph Photos you can use.......
if you will make your COLOR CODING and sizes so
"old people" can read it...........
Suggest BOLD, larger, and think about persons
that wish to print (at least) your care sheet out.(suggest black on that)
....take care Mr. E (for energetic)
 

Gregg M

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I checked out the "heat" section... There are some things that are off... Ambient air temps are just as important as hot spot temps... A leos air temp or cool side should never be as low as 70 degrees... Mid 80s is where it should be... Also, a leo WILL NOT burn itself on a 100 degree hotspot... Think about it, your body temp is only 2 degrees away from 100... In the wild, it is not unheard of to find reptiles bask on hotspots well over 100 degrees for short periods of time...
 

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