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Pics of one of my leos >>>

amy Jan 10, 2004 11:05 PM

here are two pics of my hypo tang leo, Pablo LOL I need a new name b/c from my post below it seems that he is really a she.

he, er... she was my first leo and i got her from petco. She is now 1.5-2 years old and 9-10inches long(my scale is in storage so i don't have a weight) Also my two leos have been in a cooling period for about a month so the colors on her are pretty dull

Enjoy!
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~~~Amy~~~
my zoo LOL
corns
1.0 caramel/amber het butter motley-Phoenix 1.0 sunglow motley-Eli 1.0 ghost-Alex(kinked) 0.1 charcoal-Siva 0.1 caramel het butter-Kilowea 0.1 butter 50% het motley-Nanashi 0.1 butter 50% het motley-Mango
leopard geckos
1.0 hypo tang-Pablo 0.1 normal-Valentine
others
1.1 dauchshunds 1.0 cat 1.2 garden spiders
*R.I.P. Zhaneel*

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Replies (3)

tokay_dude1 Jan 11, 2004 12:00 AM

hey she looks awesome! such a cutie, take care!
Danny

ultanoleman Jan 11, 2004 12:22 AM

My female that I got today from the reptile expo seems to not have any human contact!! When I look at her in the tank or walk by she quickly runs away to the back of the tank or quickly runs inside the hides. She bit me when I was handling her too see if she was a nice girl at the expo ... and shes very unsecure and is "very" skittish like I already said and even still hisses at me. I don't know why I couldn't have gotten a tame one lol. I think she still has some baby in her since she still hisses. So I geuss I still have chance too tame her more.

....Hopefully.....

Thanks!

AgentOfLillith Jan 11, 2004 10:02 AM

Sometimes leos get whacked out when they move to a new home. Just let her settle in for a few days and see if her temperment changes.

-Lemur 6

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