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emaytiti

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  1. That leopard gecko deal is pretty sweet I think, depending on the reserve.
  2. Yeah, was wondering that, but these eggs looked really good from what I have read on the internet. Can't really separate, not enough tanks,etc. Been feeding her, mesclun salad, mealworms and some locusts today. I removed everything from the cage, but the sand, do you think she'll lay in that? Do you know if there is a way to induce her to lay them?
  3. Not sure they're in the incubator. This one was white with a red dot when she ate it. You reckon remove the male from the cage?
  4. I have proof now! Just now she was roaming around on my reptile room floor, when she popped an egg out, turned around and ate it before I had the chance to investigate and take it away. Whats wrong!?! Need help urgently please, anyone?!
  5. Yesterday my female beardie was digging away like crazy around the cage so I put in a laying box, she laid two eggs, but the disappeared?!? It really confused me and wondered if she ate them?
  6. They look awesome, especially the fantasy ones.
  7. What does everyone think of the edge's Lost in a Box?
  8. I kept two axolotls in a 60x30x30 tank when they were small around 10-13cm and they got along fine.
  9. So the humidity in the container is enough?
  10. Thanks guys, went out and got some vermiculite and put them in the incubator. What is the exact ideal temp and humidity for these fellas? Yes, I have a pair :thup:
  11. A 900x450x450mm would be the best to get, it would last them a life time. Got a tank exactly like this for about $160 ish custom made. Most leopard geckos range from $350-$650 depending on age and sex. For a tank that size I would also recommend a ceramic heat emitter with thermostat instead of a heat mat.
  12. :happy1: Now what do I do, I carefully picked them out, trying not to rotate, turn them. They are sitting in a icecream container with sand to hold them in place. I don't know if they are any good, some of them have dents in the side, some are yellow and some are whiteish. Help please!
  13. Yup of course. This is just the temp cage until I can get a bigger one. I have one outside that would be cool for them, I use it for my beardies and blue tounges during nice days.
  14. Thanks guys. Will probably sell this one some time soon as its will be too small soon. I just went to Bunnings and got: 2x Can expanding foam, non toxic if you can. Some non-toxic poster paint Tile sealant Sand
  15. Pic of one of my baby water dragons. Only have two, would love another or two lol
  16. Just finished my desert habitat from one of my leopard geckos. The fake rock is made out of expanding foam and then cut into shape. Painted with non-toxic paint and sealer then covered Reptile One Desert Sand. For substrate again I used Reptile One Desert Sand and wet it down so it went hard to stop the gecko from licking it all up. When its shedding time, he is taking out and put in a humid hide. Mealworm dish in the right front corner and water bowl. For heating he has a 100W Night Light and a 60W Light bulb for the day. Ambient temp is around 28-29 degrees.
  17. I was wondering what sorts of temperatures bell frogs can handle in water. I was thinking of putting guppies in the water but temps needs to be higher.
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