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    Registered User ball python kid's Avatar
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    hey

    what type of leapard gecko is this


    sorry about the pic my camera is horrible
    Last edited by ball python kid; 01-31-2010 at 02:21 AM. Reason: spelling error
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    Re: hey

    As of now it just looks like a normal. Try smaller crickets, too.

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    Re: hey

    Definately need smaller crickets. That caught my eye before the actual leo did.
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    Re: hey

    ya i no but the store dident have any smaller
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    Re: hey

    Then try and get some mealworms. A cricket that big could literally kill your leo. Your leo could choke on the crickets or it could tear apart its digestive tract.
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