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Has anyone had a nice blizzard before and not mean?n/p

AlphaOmega Aug 10, 2003 09:05 AM

thanks
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NICK

26leos - 4 eggs incubating

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marty_gecko Aug 10, 2003 09:32 AM

My blizzard, who is only about 3 months old doesn't seem to be mean. I've never had it bite or make a sound. Seems to be a normal juvie in the way it acts.
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kurma Aug 10, 2003 10:34 AM

My females are nice why do you make it souind like they ae meaner than other leos?
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1.2.1 Leopard Geckos
Blizzard females, male albino tangerine,
and a trempor albino
Turtles
1.0.0 Common snapping turtle
0.1.0 Belize slider
0.1.0 Egyptian tortoise

jwilliby Aug 10, 2003 10:05 AM

mine are pretty mild. They are not docile like a fat tail, but they don't mind being handled and don't bite. They are just a little squirmy.

Rob Jenkins Aug 10, 2003 10:09 AM

He's over 80 grams now and as tame as any other leo or AFT I have. I don't have any that are mean.

He's proven now, as well. We just hatched out 2 hets from him two days ago.
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Lucien Aug 10, 2003 12:22 PM

My Blizzard Caine went through a period of aggressiveness but he's quite social now. I took the hands off approach when he was little and just let him get used to my presence. Now he clambers around my hands and arms quite happily. I do see a Marked difference in their development though. My blizzards all seem to be bigger, more voracious eaters than my hets for some reason.

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