The boys and a new guest

indyana

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I did some cage rearranging and disinfecting today, so I also took the opportunity to snap a few pictures of my leopard geckos. :)

First up, Amoré, looking very bright after his latest shed. I'm glad to see his tail is finally filling out. I wasn't sure it would with it's lingering kinks.



And now Hawkeye, my Afghan leopard gecko. He's still a juvenile at ten months, but he's starting to lose his baby look.




And then... wait! This is a funny-looking Leo... Just kidding! This is Worf, an African fat-tailed gecko I'm fostering for The Gecko Sanctuary. He just arrived today, so I didn't want to stress him out too much. Enjoy his grumpy glare!



 

indyana

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Thanks, Ben and Amy!

Trying to figure out this morning if the Fat-tail ate a superworm... or if it just escaped the dish and is lurking beneath paper towels somewhere. lol New gecko problems...
 

cowana

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I just found a super that must've escaped under a bit of paper towel in Chula's cage yesterday doing a deep clean. (I didn't measure the tile right so she has a 3/4" gap on 2 sides... Been meaning to get a new slab cut.) She hasn't had supers in probably 10 days. Ha
 

Boa'sUnlimited

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I had a super eat some scales off a leos tummy. Nothing serious but... they are evil. Watch them lol. I keep carrot/potato and lettuce in the cages most times cause fo that. Never again lol.
 

cowana

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I had a super eat some scales off a leos tummy. Nothing serious but... they are evil. Watch them lol. I keep carrot/potato and lettuce in the cages most times cause fo that. Never again lol.

Thanks. I usually don't feed supers and put them in an escape proof bowl (ha, right!) with carrot. She is on a dubia only kick right now. She is fussy. LOL
 

indyana

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I usually tong feed superworms, but I've been putting them into a dish for the new fat-tail because he's still very shy.

I discovered my dish wasn't so escape-proof when a superworm got out and drown in the water bowl. D'oh!
 

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