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Old 03-24-13, 06:13 PM   #16
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Re: joining the gecko club

I dropped my colony of dubia roaches in my kitchen once, about three ndred in total and i can pretty much guarantee that i didnt get them all back in their box.

Never found any live ones in the house since.
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Old 03-24-13, 06:17 PM   #17
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Why would you ?
Because she's nice and kinda desperate to get rid of it. And she isn't bat crap crazy like his ex.

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Leopard geckos do NOT eat repashy or any fruit/vegetation. They are exclusively insectivores. You shouldn't have a hard time at all, easiest reptile to keep in my opinion, as well as very beautiful and rewarding.

People take them for granted because of their availability in the pet trade but they really are a fascinating, unique species .
Haha shows how much I know about geckos! I'm just assuming its a Leo I haven't actually seen the thing
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Old 03-24-13, 06:21 PM   #18
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Leopards are fantastic, lots of personality, easy to care for and good eaters. Mine eats meal worms, crickets and roaches. No fruity mix at all.
I dust my insects with calcium and twice a week use a vitamin instead. She is healthy as can be. I also keep her on dirt and cypress with a couple rocks and a log hide.

Great thanks Dan!
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