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    Help With Geckos

    This is a picture of my smaller female. She is currently about 55g.
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    Help With Geckos

    This is an older picture of my largest leachiaus gecko. He was about 70g in these pics. He's just over 100g now and I expect he will grow to about 300g. These are the largest species of gecko. I currently have 2 females and the male pictured. They are an awesome species!
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    crested gecko enclosure

    The size would probably be ok I start babies out in 8x8x8 (inches) or plastic shoebox bins I keep my adults in 12x12x18 (inches) I keep breeding pairs/trios in 18x18x24 (inches)
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    Giant Leaf Tail Geckos & Eggs!

    Fimbriatus are definitely on the list. Great looking geckos!
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    Baby Parson's

    I've got to have a Parsons in my collection!
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    Female Panther refuses to eat

    She laid the eggs in the laybox that I have in her enclosure, covered the hole and climbed up to one of her perch spots. As mentioned originally, this was two weeks ago. This was her second clutch of the season. Yes. She has a good UVB 5.0 light and incandescent 60W basking/heat light...
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    Update on Chamy the constipated cham, not good

    I'm so sorry to hear of your loss.
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    Female Panther refuses to eat

    My female Panther laid her second dud clutch of the season and hasn't eaten much. This was two weeks ago. She is housed in a 24x24x48 screen enclosure. Ambient temp is about 78. Basking temp is 86. Automatic mister 5 times a day at 30-90 seconds each cycle. She is about a year old...
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    New reptile family addition!!!

    Very cool! I keep 5 species of New Caledonian geckos. I currently have a male and a female gargoyle. They are great. Enjoy!
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    Furcifer Minors

    Beautiful chams! Good luck with the eggs.
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    Other Reptile Species?

    Nice reef tank! I'd like to set one up, someday....
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    My First Hatchling Ever! T. q. gracilior

    Congratulations! Best of luck with all the babies!
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    New to the Forum!!

    It sounds like you have the right idea. Too many people get the animal and then try and figure out how to properly care for it. Congratulations and welcome to the forums!
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    Your Next Chameleon?

    Parsons. Definitely, Parsons.
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    2 month old veiled cham and green tree frog?

    It doesn't matter what size they are. They simply cannot live together in the same cage. Never mix species. Period. It just doesn't work and you'll end up with sick or dead animals.
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    2 month old veiled cham and green tree frog?

    I would say no. I think the reasons should be quite obvious. The chameleon might try to eat the frog. That would probably kill both of them.
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    Chameleon at an animal shelter

    It looks like he's already made a nice recovery. His colors will become more vibrant as he continues to get the nutrition he needs. Feed him lots of bugs! Well done!
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    Other Reptile Species?

    3 Chahoua Geckos 3 Crested Geckos 2 Gargoyle Geckos 3 Leachianus Geckos 1 Green Tree Python and my male and female Panthers Here are a few of them:
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    Cleaning Enclosure and Plants w/ chemicals for Coccidia

    Out of curiosity... How can you tell if you have a coccidian infestation?
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    How many dud clutches?

    My female began digging her hole in the lay box, this morning. I just peeked in on her and she has turned around and is laying her eggs, now. I should know... But, how many unfertilized clutches of eggs will she lay this year? Thank you!
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