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mandil Jul 28, 2006 10:59 PM

Hi I have a few questions if someone wouldn't mind being help to me please.

My boyfriend bought me a leo awhile back and I posted her on here before and someone confirmed she is female, well I just wanted to post an updated pic to make sure because I plan on breeding her.

Here is her pic

Ok next question I bought what I am hoping is a male tonight at the local pet store, it seems to be really young I was just curious if someone could guess the age on this baby, it seems pretty tame and sweet! I love it already! The pet store chick was like all of 16 and didn't have a clue, my boyfriend had to get it out of the cage for her, I also know it is hard to tell what sex they are this young.
Anyways here is "its" pics lol

Replies (3)

reptile_man7mm Jul 28, 2006 11:04 PM

Yea honey.. lol.. shows you how pet companys hire people. On a side note.. when we got this lil leo tonight.. the cage below this one had bigger leos in it. There were dead shrivled eggs in there with them.. i asked the "chick" about them.. she said that one laid them and they wasnt seen in time..lol. How could you not have seen them.. idiots.
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mandil Jul 29, 2006 09:38 PM

Anybody help me?

olstyn Jul 30, 2006 01:12 AM

First of all, yes, that appears to be female. Secondly, is that dried up skin I see around the toes on her left back foot? If so, it needs to be moistened and removed. Use a Q-tip or similar to wet down and brush off the unshed skin. If left there, it could cause her to lose toes. Thirdly, and this may just be the angle of the picture, it looks like you've grabbed the gecko's tail. If it's just the angle, great. If not, please don't do that, that's a great way to get them to drop their tail...
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