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    leopard

    ...geckos

    Here are a few of the MANY I have....

    Super snow tremper albino hatchling I hatched a month ago(6 so far)


    Head shot from a month ago.


    R.A.P.T.O.R female breeder(Ruby eyed, Albino, Patternless, Tremper , ORange), she's "snake eyed"


    An abberant mack snow tremper albino I hatched


    A las vegas patternless albino snow(rare)


    A eclipse eyed snow blizzard
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    Re: leopard

    Very cool Paul. Do you raise these for fun, or do you sell them?
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    Re: leopard

    both

    BTW..... YOUR LOOKING AT OVER $2000 WORTH OF GECKOS HERE :thumbsup:
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    Re: leopard

    Nice looking bunch, Paul

    Bet it makes it tough to leave for any extended periods of time.

    And I thought it was tough listening to my daughter's two dwarf hamsters duking it out late every night
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    Re: leopard

    They eat daily, but michelle COULD feed them for me.

    You haven't heard nothing until you've owned treefrogs and had 500 crickets churping in the next room I feed mealworms mostly, but my treefrogs eat crickets and I stopped getting a case at a time after the first case went !!!!
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    Re: leopard

    Very cool Paul! I really really like abberant mack snow tremper albino a lot! (copy and paste! lol) What a cool pattern! I like gecko's a lot, but I like frogs more lol. Tree frogs in particular.

    I actually have a bullfrog tadpole outside in my pond. Hes grown his legs in the past few months. Its awesome, lets me handle it I keep trying to convince the hubby to let me get a few tree frogs. Not working out so well yet lol.
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    Re: leopard

    They don't look like any leopards I've ever seen pictures of. Those are some neat photos. However, the first one kinda reminds me of ET.
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    Re: leopard

    That first one is worth $600, but I bet ET is worth a bit more

    Amber tell your hubby I say treefrogs are great pets(don't hold them too much though) and don't make too much noise if you get FEMALES. Females are the larger of the sexes too.
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    Re: leopard

    Those are really cool. My fave is the R.A.P.T.O.R...

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    Re: leopard

    You like her snake eyes? She looks crosseyed Take a good look at the snow bliz.... he has eclipse eyes and snake eyes is a byproduct of the eclipse gene in raptors. There are 3 kinds of eclipse eyes, but all look the same. Blizzards get it and super snows get it too, but the cause is yet to be proven. Raptors have the eclipse GENE, which is a proven out cause for the eye trait.
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    I like her face a lot...and I like the eyes on the Las Vegas patternless one. I didn't think about the fact that that one must be cross-eyed...hehe.

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