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Re: Leo Update (DU'ers Better rethink clicking!)
I had one more normal hatch so far, its siblings egg went bad. And the other clutches from the two's parents went bad because I mixed the medium too wet. Currently I have 10 eggs in the incubator with a few due in about 2 weeks, and the last laid due in about two months. So I'll be up to my ears in leos. Right now I'm giving my females some recoup time without the males. They've done very good this season for me, I've just made a few mistakes incubating along the way.
-Jason
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Re: Leo Update (DU'ers Better rethink clicking!)
awesome! can't wait to see more pics of hatchlings. being up to your ears in geckos is a good thing.
- Emily
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Re: Leo Update (DU'ers Better rethink clicking!)
aw he is cute! those stripes down his sides are pretty neat too.
btw, you can ship geckos via UPS without any kind of certification. just an option (the one i use at the moment).
- Emily
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Re: Leo Update (DU'ers Better rethink clicking!)
Originally Posted by mlededee
aw he is cute! those stripes down his sides are pretty neat too.
btw, you can ship geckos via UPS without any kind of certification. just an option (the one i use at the moment).
Really?! I suppose I package him the same as I would normally, but box him up labeled live harmless animal? Fragile? What would I select for shipping options? Does UPS have a priority overnight option?
Nvm, I would use UPS Next day air Early A.M. or UPS Next Day Air 10:30. Interesting!
Just curious because he is one I'll be letting go of.
-Jason
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Re: Leo Update (DU'ers Better rethink clicking!)
Thanks for the pics...they're all looking great!
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Re: Leo Update (DU'ers Better rethink clicking!)
Right now they are on a diet of mealies, constant supply dusted with MinerAll. They also receive the occasional sm crickets, but its easier and more economical to feed mealies (breeding my own!) and they've fattened up fast on them.
The male will be with me for another week or two and then I'll post when he's for sale, if anyone is interested PM me.
Jason
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Re: Leo Update (DU'ers Better rethink clicking!)
yes, package them the same as you would if shipping fedex with an insulated box and whatnot and ship next day air. you might need to add a cold pack too depending on where you are sending them--it can get terribly hot on the truck and possibly in some of the warehouses along the way too.
i also feed mainly mealworms to hatchlings and juvies but they do seem to enjoy crickets from time to time too. you are certainly right about mealworms being a ton easier though.
- Emily
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