I have too many animals

It's been many years but shouldn't the substrate be sand mixed with a small amount of calcium. Or has that changed over the years?
Plus, I did have my last ones in a chameleon cage and it seemed to enjoy climbing on vines, screen, rocks and just busy movers.
Enjoy and thanks for sharing.
 
It's been many years but shouldn't the substrate be sand mixed with a small amount of calcium. Or has that changed over the years?
Plus, I did have my last ones in a chameleon cage and it seemed to enjoy climbing on vines, screen, rocks and just busy movers.
Enjoy and thanks for sharing.
Well put of my research people dont use sand anymore. They use either coconut fiber or just paper. But I dont know cause I have her for 2 days.
 
I am sure it had something to do with impaction.. I know the majority of their droppings were substrate (back in the days). Nice new pet...

FYI: They lick a lot as they move, and it was thought they leave trail scents as they are very territorial with the females being the boss.
Just like humans.. :ROFLMAO: ha ha J/k

Beautiful- The majority of my experience was during "no morph" days so things have changed a lot.

If you have not- This is an awesome site to visit... http://www.leopardgecko.com/index.html
 
I love this thread! it’s interesting seeing what everyone is keeping. I’ll join in, I have 30 reptiles, a hamster and a mouse. My day starts at 6:45 am everyday of the year, getting everyone watered and fed before work and days off are viv maintenance, building vivs or water changes lol

3 veild’s
1 Ambilobe panther
10 Hoehnelii
1 western Hognose
1 ball python
1 Brazilian rainbow boa
1 helmeted Iguana
1 crimson day gecko
3 tarantulas, versicolor, pumpkin patch & curly haired
4 beardies
2 red eyed tree frogs
1 crested Gecko
And an Axolotl

and a saltwater reef tank lol
 
Can you share some pics???
Thanks in
I’ll post a couple, if you are interested there’s pics and vids on my Instagram @stickytongueexotics 😊
 

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@redhorse Thank you! I wouldn’t say I got them to pose, so much as a lot of luck and patience. I also used to be a professional photographer so I’m pretty good with composition and all that stuff. They are definitely a lot of work, but they are my chosen family & I treat them as such
 
I love this thread! it’s interesting seeing what everyone is keeping. I’ll join in, I have 30 reptiles, a hamster and a mouse. My day starts at 6:45 am everyday of the year, getting everyone watered and fed before work and days off are viv maintenance, building vivs or water changes lol

3 veild’s
1 Ambilobe panther
10 Hoehnelii
1 western Hognose
1 ball python
1 Brazilian rainbow boa
1 helmeted Iguana
1 crimson day gecko
3 tarantulas, versicolor, pumpkin patch & curly haired
4 beardies
2 red eyed tree frogs
1 crested Gecko
And an Axolotl

and a saltwater reef tank lol
Not much to do in Newfoundland except reptiles & Crokinole, eh? :D
 
She is a Cristatus! I’m actually thinking of picking up a male as well :)
I couldn't tell if it was male or female from the photo. I had a trio of them many years ago and later I had one each of the other two subspecies. Did you know that one subspecies (C. percarinatus) is a live bearer?
 
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