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My female =)
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That's a beautiful little girl you've got yourself there tink. How old is she?
 
I just love how they have cute-cartoon like faces. *lol* Not some dangerous lizard. She's around a year and 5 months. And thank you. =)
 
It's great isn't it? Even their little fingers look like cartoon hands.

I'll see if I can snap a few shots of my sister's leopards for you. Her's should be around 4 or 5 now. I'll get some specifics as well.
 
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Quote[/b] (tink @ July 25 2005,4:58)]I just love how they have cute-cartoon like faces. *lol* Not some dangerous lizard. She's around a year and 5 months. And thank you. =)
Ah, the "terrible 2's" should be kicking in. Just wait 'til she becomes a teenager - especially 18....
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Vertigo I'd love to see some pics!

Haha, I know. Shes already fiesty. =P
 
Sweet, another leo person... I have a ~5-year-old male.
 
5 year old male? Here's one:

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Here's the other 2, they're 4, male and female...both asleep:

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It's weird how mine has bigger, closer spots and brighter skin than most leos his age... he also has a shorter, more rounded snout.
 
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Ahh the beauty of genetic selection and the laws of chaos. Gotta love it. ;)

I'm sure he'd brighten up a bit if she ever really gave him proper fluorescent lighting.
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o_O
 
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Aw your Leos are very cute. They look all big and proud. =D
Looks as if they are getting that milky color before a shed, maybe that is why it isn't bright. I have seen old Leos pure white with black spots that were "normal" morphs. So I guess it probably depends on lighting, diet, the gecko itself and genes.
 
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Vertigo, leos are nocturnal.. they don't need fluorescent lights or UV rays of any kind.
 
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Cute Gecko Tink. Owen yours looks very sinister! What with those slitted eyes,and then theres that smirking face!
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FTG,

You sure about that? I was almost positive that they still needed UVB of some sort. The larger one did just shed at any rate...though his color was brighter when I put the fluor on him.


Pondboy,

I told ya, he tries to EAT US! I swear, anyone that goes near, me, my sister, the cat...he tries to eat. ;) He spends all day stalking things on the outside of the tank to try and get at.
 
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Yeah, I'm sure.
 
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UVB light is good, but not nessesary. If you have that light, and you feel it's helpful then use it. They are noctunal and won't get much of it. But I heard it brings out color more and eatting habits.

It's like with frogs. It's not something you need, but extermely nice to use.
 
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