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A little help please...

duckofdomination Nov 05, 2004 05:22 PM

I am planning on going to a show in november and buying a juvie/adult female leo. I have no idea what morph I want, But I would like to spend $50 or under. Do any of you know where I can find a site that shows all of the different morphs in all of the or most of the stages of life (baby,juvie,adult ect.) thanks in advance and also does anyone know if it is possible to buy a snow for under $50?
~Sara
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Replies (5)

kayle Nov 05, 2004 09:04 PM

i dont know any sites but when i was buying mine i saw small blizzard leopards for $30.00. when they are small they will be pink and at first you might not like them but as they grow they will become bright white. they look really cool if you get black sand and then use reptile safe paint to paint all of the other cage furnishings black!

gurnham4 Nov 05, 2004 11:30 PM

yeah if you find snows babies for under $50 bucks, hook me up with the seller, I am trying to get a snow withen a reasonable cost.

milwaukeereptile Nov 06, 2004 12:06 AM

1) With the current market of snows being so popular all of a sudden, if you see a A or B grade snow for under $50 you should buy every damn one of them and turn around tomorrow and sell them for more. It's possible... but I'd be afraid to buy from someone who is that out of touch with current pricing. A blizzard would definitley be the cheaper way to go if you're looking for a lighter-colored leo. Not to mention that A grade snow baby may be a C grade within a few months.

2) Without getting into a huge substrate debate, do not use sand... especially for babies. I do like the idea of making the enclose dark-colored however. I just wonder if it would stress the leos out at all.

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duckofdomination Nov 06, 2004 07:18 AM

Ok thanks, I just wanted to know the site that might have the morphs because I dont know my morphs and I dont want to get jipped, Thanks anyways and thanks for the tips!
~Sara
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tim5580 Nov 06, 2004 09:40 AM

Here is a site with a lot of morphs.
http://www.leopard-gecko.net/morphs/

>>Ok thanks, I just wanted to know the site that might have the morphs because I dont know my morphs and I dont want to get jipped, Thanks anyways and thanks for the tips!
>>~Sara
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