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01-31-11, 08:20 PM
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leo is here
so i got the CL leo and have many questions. his viv looks pretty disgusting atm, should i give it a full clean? should i leave him for 7 days before i handle at all? the guy said he worked a ton and was basically the only one caring for the gecko and held it almost never, so i'll probably have to start slowly with handling. also he's on sand, i've heard they can eat it and block their intentines, any thoughts?
anything else i should know?
as for the crickets, THEY ARE ANNOYING. lol
can i keep them outside? perhaps in the outside closet thing with the door ajar?
i'll get some pics of the gecko when i have him out in the light, i don't wanna blind him and freak him out with camera flashes.
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01-31-11, 09:13 PM
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Re: leo is here
i meant to say intestines, not intentines.
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01-31-11, 09:41 PM
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Re: leo is here
First think to do is dump that sand, Use cage carpet.. It's safe, reusable & it works excellently for a Leo.
Try handling the gecko and see how it behaves, if the poor thing freaks out, then take it easy.. If the gecko seems content with handling, then it will be fine to handle it.
Like any reptile, excessive handling is not something I recommend.
One of the things I like about roaches, they are silent.
If the climate is warm enough, there is no reason you cannot keep them outside, just avoid direct sunlight, they will bake in that critter box quick.
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01-31-11, 09:46 PM
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Re: leo is here
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Originally Posted by infernalis
First think to do is dump that sand, Use cage carpet.. It's safe, reusable & it works excellently for a Leo.
Try handling the gecko and see how it behaves, if the poor thing freaks out, then take it easy.. If the gecko seems content with handling, then it will be fine to handle it.
Like any reptile, excessive handling is not something I recommend.
One of the things I like about roaches, they are silent.
If the climate is warm enough, there is no reason you cannot keep them outside, just avoid direct sunlight, they will bake in that critter box quick.
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great thanks
should i dump the sand immediately and clean the tank and put him on paper until i get a repticarpet, or just let him stay on the sand until then?
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01-31-11, 09:50 PM
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Re: leo is here
I just re-read my post.
I'm sure you figured I was talking about keeping those chirping crickets outside.
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01-31-11, 09:59 PM
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Re: leo is here
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I just re-read my post.
I'm sure you figured I was talking about keeping those chirping crickets outside.
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most definetly
i would never put mr leo outside. what about my other post ^
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wow. yea, he's a shy guy. i tried to pick him up and he started thrashing around like crazy so i set him down. then i tried to pick him up again and he didn't go AS crazy, but i could tell he really did NOT want to be held at all so i left him alone.
also he seems comparitively small to yours, how old is yours? you have any pics next to your hand or anything, for size comparison?
Last edited by TeaNinja; 01-31-11 at 10:06 PM..
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02-01-11, 02:20 PM
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Re: leo is here
lol, i woke up and he was taking a swim.
i'm gonna scrub his viv out today, the guy let it get disgusting.
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02-01-11, 02:37 PM
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Re: leo is here
omg he is sooo cute lol. he's sleeping under his rock hide.
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