... I have three beautiful Leopard Geckos coming in the morning and I can't wait! Here is the pictures that I have from their breeder, I will get some better pictures tomorrow, now I just need to decide on names. Female 1 Female 2 Male
Love them all, but I think number one is my favourite. Look forward to seeing more pictures and hearing their names!
They just arrived and she is a lot chubbier than expected, she will be going on a bit of a diet. The male is bigger than I thought too, I was expecting him to be a hatchling like female 2. I only got the three today but I already have six so that makes me up to nine Leopard Geckos in total. I grabbed a few quick pictures before I put them into their temporary homes but will get better pictures once they have settled in. Female 1 - Columbia Female 2 - Magenta Male - Riff Raff
Are they allowed to socialize with your existing ones or will they fight? (Sorry, not up on Geckos at all!)
When I lived in a cottage in a suburb of Durban SA we were overrun by geckos. Dozens of them all over the ceilings and walls! They never used to bother me, in fact I was rather happy they were there as they used to feed on mosquito. Occasionally though one would lose its grip on the ceiling and land with a plop, usually on my head!
Ditto here - translucent pink house geckos and big dark lizards that live outside. The indoor geckos do little black poos though.
The males can't go near the other males or they will fight, females are usually okay together (fingers crossed as I plan on housing some together soon) and you can often house a male with a females but ideally with 3-4 females so he doesn't ust pester one or too for sex all the time. I agree he is stunning. A few more pictures Columbia - Magenta - Riff Raff - I can't believe he looks so different compared to my other male of the same colour morph, I think his colours may fade out as he gets older though as my other male is older than him. Though incubation temperature can effect the colours too Also my female of the same morph