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    Red face An Intro to Lenetta

    I got my gecko!! It's the first gecko, or even reptile, I've ever owned. She's kind of skittish, but doesn't seem to mind handling. She's eating well and seems to have healthy fat reserves. Here is a link to a picture of her. I'm so excited!! https://1drv.ms/u/s!AnAqHQ7xL1vZiFmGAf9-ls-BDkpq

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    She's so cute!!

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    Re: An Intro to Lenetta

    Beast says hello, and welcome! He likes pretty girl leopard geckos lol

    This is actually an old pic, I need to get new ones of this mini-Dino.




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    Re: An Intro to Lenetta

    Quote Originally Posted by Coyote peterson View Post
    I got my gecko!! It's the first gecko, or even reptile, I've ever owned. She's kind of skittish, but doesn't seem to mind handling. She's eating well and seems to have healthy fat reserves. Here is a link to a picture of her. I'm so excited!! https://1drv.ms/u/s!AnAqHQ7xL1vZiFmGAf9-ls-BDkpq

    Any info/advice/experience welcome,
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    Make sure you have a humid hide plus 2 regular hides. When Leos go into shed or shedding, you may barely even notice as they eat their own shed. So providing a humid hide 24/7 to let them decide when they need to use it helps.

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    Geckos are SO cute! But be careful, they sneak out & sell insurance when you're not looking.

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    Re: An Intro to Lenetta

    Quote Originally Posted by Cheesenugget View Post
    Make sure you have a humid hide plus 2 regular hides. When Leos go into shed or shedding, you may barely even notice as they eat their own shed. So providing a humid hide 24/7 to let them decide when they need to use it helps.
    Thanks. When it comes to pets, I like to be on the safe side. For example, I am using cage carpet for the substrate because it has zero risk of impaction. i also heard that the humid hide can be used for a female laying eggs. Thanks again, Coyote
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    Re: An Intro to Lenetta

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    Geckos are SO cute! But be careful, they sneak out & sell insurance when you're not looking.
    LOL My mom laughed

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    Re: An Intro to Lenetta

    Quote Originally Posted by Coyote peterson View Post
    Thanks. When it comes to pets, I like to be on the safe side. For example, I am using cage carpet for the substrate because it has zero risk of impaction. i also heard that the humid hide can be used for a female laying eggs. Thanks again, Coyote
    The only issue with cage carpet is keeping it clean. I'd have a couple on hand so you can throw it in the washer periodically. Or use paper towels... or pieces of tile also work and are easy to wipe down and clean.

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