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thanks all. he is about crested gecko size right now. he only weighs 16 grams but is still almost the size visually of an adult crested. i am soooo stoked about him! :P
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took an updated pic of spud tonight. he's just the cutest. he whistles at me when i try to get him out like he's all scary. :)
http://www.mlededee.com/herps/leachianus/spud112105.jpg
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Wow, that's really cool!
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Originally Posted by mlededee
in the rhac book there are several pics of adults--one is sitting on an adult man's forearm and takes up the better part of it.
Which book is this? Is it pretty comprehensive with respects to Rhac's in general?
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Awwww Emily, Spud's a sweet boy! Love that wrinkly looking skin! I didn't know they whistle?
~~Jo~~
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Nice pic! He looks like a little ole man with all that wrinkly skin, and he whistles? That's too funny. How's he settled in for ya?
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whoa! he is awesome! man, he is so cool! i love that wrinkly skin, lol!
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wow! he's really cool!!!!
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lol, i know the skin cracks me up. he has settled in very nicely--supposedly leachies can be very picky eaters and don't eat well for a while after a change in environment, etc. but this has not been the case with spud at all. the little man can put away some food! crickets, wax worms, cgd, leachie diet, pinkies--everything i've offered him so far he has devoured. :)
leachies are the most vocal gecko known according to the rhac book. they have all sorts of different calls and can actually be heard calling to eachother in the forest in new caledonia. so far spud mostly does the whistling noise when i am getting him out--it is similar to the very faint whistling noise that cresteds sometimes make when they are stressed or nervous but much louder.
aaron, this is the rhac book i am referring to: http://acreptiles.com/rhac_book.htm. it is THE most comprehensive book written on rhacs in my opinion. a must have for any rhac owner.