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    Leachies

    These have got to be the coolest guys out there.

    I'm so interested in adding one in the future.

    Been reading up on them and watching vids on youtube and I think there awesome.

    They look like a gecko that has been sitting on the couch all day drinking beer and eating cheetos.

    Anyone have any?

    Tell me your experience with them and post pics too. That would be cool.



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    Re: Leachies

    i have an adult male and a juvie female leachie. here is a thread i posted a while back with some pics and info: http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...ad.php?t=42487.
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    Re: Leachies

    Sweet.

    Those were the original pics that sparked my interest in them.

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    Re: Leachies

    they are super neat geckos. i can't wait until my female is ready to breed so i can make some beebies. sometimes they stress upon moving to a new environment and don't eat which can be troublesome, but i didn't have that problem with either of mine. they are total piglets and it is really rather amazing how much cgd they can put down in one sitting.
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    Re: Leachies

    wow, now that is cool!!! i want one lol

    what are you housing them in?

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    Re: Leachies

    i have the female, who isn't full grown yet in the 23"x16"x16" crested gecko cage that reptile depot makes (http://www.reptiledepot.com/reptprices.html -- second one down) and the male, who is full grown in a 30"x16"x16" screen cage, which i siliconed plexiglass to the back of. i think when they start breeding i will move them into a 36"x18"x18" cage together so that they will have enough room.
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    Re: Leachies

    where did you get them from? ive looked everywhere on kingnsnake and cant find them online for less than $800 or so.

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    Re: Leachies

    i traded for my male a few years ago--i got him from kent householder of householder geckos. i'm not sure if he is still into leachies or not. i got my female last year in daytona from nathan hall, who unfortunately is not breeding anymore (he had awesome stock).
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    pooey.. ill have to talk to my breeder and see if he knows anyone who is into breeding them

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    Re: Leachies

    Try the Pangea Forums.

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