Some of my Leo's

Makena95'GT
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This is Alex, my normal female. Shes a total chunkers and is currently holding eggs.




Paula Walkins. Another female about two years old. She recently laid eggs. She has a wild type pattern.


TeeCee is my adult male. 4 years old. Hes a normal. Father of all of my eggs. He was the first leo I got, aling with his lady friens CeeTee. They cane together. Shes a patternless type. You can see her in the old photo of my terrarium below:






This is my rescued female, speck. She had MBD and was very dehydrated and skinny when I got her a year ago. Shes now big enough to live with the colony and maintain a decent weight. Shes also already laid eggs successfully.

Their terrarium is a 40 gallon tank with front doors and a divided screen top. One large heat pad on the left side. Substrate is evo earth and sand with a few live gecko safe succulents.

None of my geckos have ever had issues eating the substrate as well as the sand is not a calcium based sand that gets hard when wet.

They have two large hides that each take up a quarter of the tank. Then multiple small hides made from stacking wood and slate. Also a humid hide on the warmer side where they lay their eggs. The water and calcium dish is on the cool side. Mealworm dish in the middle.

I have give leos in all. Four females and a male. Awesome pets. Once every few months they each get a thawed frozen pinkie mouse as a supplement. They already get fed mealworms I breed. Isopods I breed. Crickets. Superworms. Fruit flies. Wax worms. And dubia roaches.

All of them are super tame and handleable. They are even friendly with the big dog.
 

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Bijou88
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Beautiful geckos!

 

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BornThisWayBettas
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Love those geckos! <3
 
Ted B
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Gotta admit, I would own a leo if it looked like Paula. Love that super speckled pattern~
 
Makena95'GT
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Gotta admit, I would own a leo if it looked like Paula. Love that super speckled pattern~
Haha thanks she's a cutie. That pic doesn't do her justice. For one she was just about to shed.. And that pic was taken moments after I pried her out of being stuck in a decoration for two days (shes the nosy adventurer type)

The yellow is a bit more vivid and her colors have more contrast. They tend to look dull or "ashy" (like when you need to put on lotion) before they shed
 
thefishdude277
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Just a question,
Why are all their tails so fat?
Wondering


 

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Makena95'GT
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Just a question,
Why are all their tails so fat?
Wondering
That's where Leopard Geckos store all of their extra fat. Most healthy geckos will have a tail almost as wide as its head
 
thefishdude277
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Interesting


 
Darren Tully
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Lovely Gecko's you have there, is Speck a carrot tail morph? I can't quite tell
 
Makena95'GT
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I believe she was but I don't know her parents. I actually gave her to a young kid wanting to get into reptiles that wanted a Leo! Shes been great with the kids!

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morasea
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Love the Leo's!!!


 

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