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First up is Snowy, my sub-adult Super Snow poss. Giant male
^Great shot of the eclipse.
Snowy just broke the 40 gram mark, so I'm betting against him being a Giant. He has until the 5th of July to pack on the weight and break the 80 gram mark. He's steadily been eating more recently, since we moved him back to Crickets (worms didn't excite him enough ), though Giant or not he's still a beautiful Super Snow!
Next is Abominable, my sub-adult Mack Snow 100% het RAPTOR poss Giant female
Only one, cause she's shedding but quick stats on her:
Broke 9 inches
She sits pretty at 50 grams, 10 more grams till Giant and shes got until the end of May to pack on the weight and prove it.
Third is my rescue, Precious who suffers from MBD currently We believe her to be a Super Hypo Tangerine Carrot Tail, her colors are starting to perk up and out now that shes been eating!
She too is shedding, which is great! When we got her she weighed in at about 15 grams and presently weighs 25 for us! If she's actually as old as the man we rescued her from says (He said he had her about 7-8 months, so that tells me shes right at or is a year old) then she's still woefully under weight but we aim to change that!
Lastly isn't actually a leo, but an African Fat tail and instead of wasting a thread for a couple pictures; I'll tack her in here.
This is Tysphoney, a normal AFT female
In some of Tys' pictures, you can see the dark brown spotting inside the medium tan. I'm wondering if she's some kind of Granite? I don't know much in the way of AFT's, but in BP's they call that Granite so, haha.
And that's my geckos right now! Everyone's doing so well right now, they even all eat! Haha.
^Great shot of the eclipse.
Snowy just broke the 40 gram mark, so I'm betting against him being a Giant. He has until the 5th of July to pack on the weight and break the 80 gram mark. He's steadily been eating more recently, since we moved him back to Crickets (worms didn't excite him enough ), though Giant or not he's still a beautiful Super Snow!
Next is Abominable, my sub-adult Mack Snow 100% het RAPTOR poss Giant female
Only one, cause she's shedding but quick stats on her:
Broke 9 inches
She sits pretty at 50 grams, 10 more grams till Giant and shes got until the end of May to pack on the weight and prove it.
Third is my rescue, Precious who suffers from MBD currently We believe her to be a Super Hypo Tangerine Carrot Tail, her colors are starting to perk up and out now that shes been eating!
She too is shedding, which is great! When we got her she weighed in at about 15 grams and presently weighs 25 for us! If she's actually as old as the man we rescued her from says (He said he had her about 7-8 months, so that tells me shes right at or is a year old) then she's still woefully under weight but we aim to change that!
Lastly isn't actually a leo, but an African Fat tail and instead of wasting a thread for a couple pictures; I'll tack her in here.
This is Tysphoney, a normal AFT female
In some of Tys' pictures, you can see the dark brown spotting inside the medium tan. I'm wondering if she's some kind of Granite? I don't know much in the way of AFT's, but in BP's they call that Granite so, haha.
And that's my geckos right now! Everyone's doing so well right now, they even all eat! Haha.
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All are looking great Kodie... Ray from designer geckos does a lot with giants, and he says to look for the elongated body and a long whip at the end of the tail which is usually indicitive of possible giant genes. The first snow concerns me a little with having so much meat on his tail but the body looking so lean... have you had a stool sample checked for that one? But again it could just be a giant gene in play there... Ive never raised them so can't rightly say except it doesn't seem to look right if ya know what I mean.
poor lil mbd girl... I'm sure you'll get her back on track in no time. Keep up the good work with her.
The AFT, I don't believe that is granite... Ihave seen them and they do tend to look more like granite rocks coloring.
Granite white out aft
normal/granite aft
JMG Granite male
Hope that helps
poor lil mbd girl... I'm sure you'll get her back on track in no time. Keep up the good work with her.
The AFT, I don't believe that is granite... Ihave seen them and they do tend to look more like granite rocks coloring.
Granite white out aft
normal/granite aft
JMG Granite male
Hope that helps
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there all looking really good kodie
your mbd gecko walks on her wrist like my Bow-Dottles who has mbd from previous owners care.
your mbd gecko walks on her wrist like my Bow-Dottles who has mbd from previous owners care.
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Thanks guys!
Yeah, his tail is a little disproportionate but I'm expecting him to hit a growth spurt soon so I'll keep everyone updated on his weight as we come towards his first birthday.
Precious finished shedding today, she got almost all of it herself except a toe on both of her front feed. Nothing major, just a quick tug and she worked herself out of it. I had to help her through her first shed because it wasn't going hot, but that's number three in sheds down with us.
Yeah, his tail is a little disproportionate but I'm expecting him to hit a growth spurt soon so I'll keep everyone updated on his weight as we come towards his first birthday.
Precious finished shedding today, she got almost all of it herself except a toe on both of her front feed. Nothing major, just a quick tug and she worked herself out of it. I had to help her through her first shed because it wasn't going hot, but that's number three in sheds down with us.
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