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abeercan01 Oct 30, 2008 01:25 AM

I just wanted to Introduce myself,

I used to hangout on this forum a few years ago when I was breeding leopard geckos. My little breeding project of two leos turned Into about 40 leos almost overnight or so it seems lol. I ended up selling out my whole collection and stuck mainly with snakes.
Next week, I will be given two more leos, a gravid female and a male. I plan on breeding them a few times. I'm not gonna let myself get overwhelmed this time haha.

So I guess I'll be hanging around this forum again.

Anthony
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0.1.0 albino burmese
1.0.0 normal burmese
1.0.0 redtail boa
1.0.0 albino corn
0.1.0 creamsicle corn
1.1.0 leopard geckos
2.0.4 copperheads
0.0.1 timber rattler
1.0.0 green iguana
0.0.1 veiled chameleon
2.1.0 ball pythons
0.0.1 mexican red knee tarantula
0.0.1 emperor scorpion

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indictment Oct 30, 2008 01:04 PM

Abeercan01!..............away from the Venomous Section? Fancy seeing you here. I just started getting back into leos as well (truly are one of the best pets). I'm pretty excited becasue yesterday I was able to see the preanal pores on my "trophy-case" baby Hypo-tangerine-carrot-tail-baldy for the first time!

Good luck with your leos, and if you're ever "overwhelmed" again I'll gladly pay for shipping LOL

Abeercan01 Oct 30, 2008 08:14 PM

>>Abeercan01!..............away from the Venomous Section? Fancy seeing you here. I just started getting back into leos as well (truly are one of the best pets). I'm pretty excited becasue yesterday I was able to see the preanal pores on my "trophy-case" baby Hypo-tangerine-carrot-tail-baldy for the first time!
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>>Good luck with your leos, and if you're ever "overwhelmed" again I'll gladly pay for shipping LOL

well I'll gladly give some away if I get overwhelmed again LOL. I went and picked up the leos today and found that the female has a curved front leg. I was told that this was due to the lack of calcium In the leos diet from the previous owner. She gets around fine on it though.

I just got the cage set up and will try to post some pics tomorrow.
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0.1.0 albino burmese
1.0.0 normal burmese
1.0.0 redtail boa
1.0.0 albino corn
0.1.0 creamsicle corn
1.1.0 leopard geckos
2.0.4 copperheads
0.0.1 timber rattler
1.0.0 green iguana
0.0.1 veiled chameleon
2.1.0 ball pythons
0.0.1 mexican red knee tarantula
0.0.1 emperor scorpion

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