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New Leopard Geckos

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  • 09-02-2008, 12:30 AM
    Holbeird
    New Leopard Geckos
    Here are our two new leopard gecko females. My wife picked one of them up at daytona, and one up at the raleigh show this past sunday. I got them settled into their new home and took a few pictures. I have a few questions for anyone who's a bit more experienced with these cute little critters.

    I currently have a hide on both sides of the cage, I've noticed two of them in the same hide together. Do I need to put 2 hides for each leo in the or are the hides fine as long as they fit in there together?

    Secondly, I know everyone is against loose substrate and that's why I have them on brown craft paper, but I was curious, if I was to take the Coconut husk bricks and compress the substrate by placing books with bricks on top of them on the substrate so it compacted it down do you think that would be ok? We've got these two in a display tank and I have to admit with the natural hides, climbs, and bowls the paper looks silly. If not we're ok with that two and have started looking into building a rock structure base.

    Thirdly my wife picked these two up, not me and I know very little about leopard geckos. The first one was sold to us as a high yellow female and the second was sold to us as a tangerine dorsal stripe? I tried finding the morphs on the gecko-wiki site and I found the high yellow and that female we got in daytona looks to be exactly that, I didn't find any information on dorsal stripes at all let alone tangerine dorsal stripes. So I was just curious as we got incredible deals on each of them so even if they turned out to be normals we still got a good deal. What morph/phase are our leos?

    Thanks in advance!

    "High Yellow Female"
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...o/100_2865.jpg
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...o/100_2869.jpg
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...o/100_2868.jpg

    "Tangerine Dorsal Stripe Female"
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...o/100_2862.jpg
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...o/100_2863.jpg
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...o/100_2864.jpg
  • 09-02-2008, 01:03 AM
    dsirkle
    Re: New Leopard Geckos
    My leos tend to gang up in the same hide together most of the time. they have 1 warm side hide,1 cool side hide, and 1 moist hide available at all times. They can have privacy if they wish but usually choose the same place to be in during the daytime (but not always).
  • 09-02-2008, 08:20 PM
    Holbeird
    Re: New Leopard Geckos
    Thanks for the reply, good to know I don't have to go get them each their own hides as I figure that will crowd the cage quickly! I hadn't put their humid hide in yet as I had to get the moss today. I just put it in there and one of them seems to like it already!
  • 09-02-2008, 09:30 PM
    Holbeird
    Re: New Leopard Geckos
    Oh I also forgot to ask, I've hard some of you feed roaches instead of mealworms and waxworms and such. What kind of roaches would be appropriate for adult leos?
  • 09-02-2008, 09:49 PM
    m00kfu
    Re: New Leopard Geckos
    As far as the paper towels go, have you thought of using slate tile instead? It won't soak anything up, but it would be easy to pull out and clean. Should look quite a bit better too. ;)
  • 09-02-2008, 10:29 PM
    Holbeird
    Re: New Leopard Geckos
    I thought about that but I think my biggest complaint is that I can't go with something a bit more natural. Although as I said I'm thinking of building some kind of natural rock formation.
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