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    New Leos!

    At the show a couple weeks ago I got two new female leos.
    Enigma Female het. BA
    Bell Albino Female
    (She isn't really missing the toes.. I didn't have the time or patience to fix it in photoshop and the original picture wouldn't load.)




    The BA isn't eating real well.. doesn't react in the slightest to moving prey. I've been inducing her to eat every other day.. if anyone has suggestions let me know.

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    Re: New Leos!

    Very cute!!

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    Re: New Leos!

    Quote Originally Posted by jglass38 View Post
    Very cute!!
    Thank you!

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    Re: New Leos!

    No one shares the love?

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    Re: New Leos!

    They are adorable! I love the last shot!

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    Re: New Leos!

    Thank you!
    Her eyes seem almost sensitive to the light.. she keeps them half closed whenever I have her in light. :]

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    Re: New Leos!

    Very nice and a steal if you ask me.
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    Re: New Leos!

    Nice Leos. I've been interested in getting one lately.
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    Re: New Leos!

    The BA isn't eating real well.. doesn't react in the slightest to moving prey. I've been inducing her to eat every other day.. if anyone has suggestions let me know.

    Sometimes baby leopard geckos are hard to get started eating and may not eat for a few weeks because leopard geckos get stressed out very easily and what are you feeding her? Crickets sometimes scare the baby leos try maybe mealworms or possibly phonix worms if you have them. If worst comes to worst try force feeding but that shall be the last resort!! Albinos I haven't had success with but good luck and if you have any more questions feel free to ask me as I have bred leopard geckos and keep them to. Melissa

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