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MacArthur Jul 11, 2003 10:55 AM

Hi guys... today I went out and selected my leo and told the employees to put him on hold
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LEO MAN lLEO COMING SOON

Replies (7)

Jilazee Jul 11, 2003 11:12 AM

Great news!

Is it a he or a she? Colour? Age? Where did you end up getting it from? I'd like to know. >

I'm sure you'll be here asking questions but keep us updated with his/her progress.

You may already know but your Gecko may not eat for the 1st few days after you get it so don't worry to much if he/she doesn't eat right away. I'd leave it alone for 2-3 days to let it settle in to be honest that will keep its stress levels to a minimum.

Wish you both the best for the future.

Jil.

Jilazee Jul 11, 2003 11:25 AM

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Jilazee Jul 11, 2003 11:15 AM

Great news!

Is it a he or a she? Colour? Age? Where did you end up getting it from? I'd like to know. >

I'm sure you'll be here asking questions but keep us updated with his/her progress.

You may already know but your Gecko may not eat for the 1st few days after you get it so don't worry to much if he/she doesn't eat right away. I'd leave it alone for 2-3 days to let it settle in to be honest that will keep its stress levels to a minimum.

Wish you both the best for the future.

Jil.

Jilazee Jul 11, 2003 11:20 AM

Great news!

Is it a he or a she? Colour? Age? Where did you end up getting it from? I'd like to know. >

I'm sure you'll be here asking questions but keep us updated with his/her progress.

You may already know but your Gecko may not eat for the 1st few days after you get it so don't worry to much if he/she doesn't eat right away. I'd leave it alone for 2-3 days to let it settle in to be honest that will keep its stress levels to a minimum.

Wish you both the best for the future.

Jil.

lizardboy696969 Jul 11, 2003 11:28 AM

Hey Mac I was just in your situation just a couple weeks ago. Im 13 and have been wanting to get a leopard for a long time. i finally convinced my parents to let me get a 1.2 trio. just wanted to tell you your not he only 1. Also do you have any petstores that arent a big Name like Petco and Petsmart. If there is You may have better luck finding a good healthy gecko because they may have somebody who specializes in reptiles I hope the best for whatever you get.

ZeR0 Jul 11, 2003 02:20 PM

Hey,
Glad to hear your finally getting your leo, if you give it all it needs it will be very well worth it!
Just so you know, babies arent the calmest little guys, but you need it to get used to you. Handle him (or her) daily so it will get used to you as a baby, as its alot easier to taame a baby than an adult. What are you planning on feeding it? Mealies work best I find, as my parent hate when crickets escape (I dont think your would either). Do you have everything set up?

MacArthur Jul 11, 2003 03:21 PM

no not yet but on sat. i'm going with my mom and granma to get the rest of the stuff then after its all setup we'll bring"leo" home
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call me leo boy

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