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Pictures of my LEO's

junie Dec 30, 2003 08:04 PM

Okey.. well finally got some pictures of my LEO's, color is kind of vague, I'll try to got some better ones later. Also would like some feedback.... do they look healthy?? etc etc...

Here's my female High Yellow?? the spots are not brown but a really bright orange... really like the way she looks. Got her from Matt at http://www.lizardsofoz.com/ but he doesn't breed LEO's any more.. *snik*
Here's a nuther one of her when she was younger..(not my camera)

Here's my first LEO, a female... sold to me as an albino? not sure though paid 70$ for her though. shes my favorite, so sweet..

And here's my newest addition, a male tangerine.. from "MasterPiece geckos" color is very sad in this picture.. il try to get a beter one...

And last my Patternless male, You should of saw him when he was smaller... so cute. He had this big "buldgy" head looked very cool.

Replies (2)

roi3in Dec 30, 2003 08:11 PM

you have some very nice geckos... they all look healthy and happy... nwould say the first one pictured is a hypo... as far as the albino one,, i can not tell, if it is an albino it is prolly a dark "chocolate" tremper... very nice geckos and thanks for posting!!!!!!!
you bought all your geckos from quality people so you should have no problems, just have fun with them!!!!!!
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-robin struck
Geckoheads And Geeks

junie Dec 30, 2003 08:23 PM

thanks for the kind words... Yes I'm very happy with these little dudes... I've had them for a little over an year, and I'm thinking of breeding them (want to all get them up to about 45/50g first though.....) Its just soo cool seeing them grow up, and the patterns changing. And love the wide variety of morphs..

-David

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