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    Anyone in MA?

    I have a temp control on the under tank heater. It's also a small one. I do have a full spectum light, not just UVB. The moist paper towels are because they are too young for substrate. They're more susceptable to blockage by sand at this early stage. The moistness also helps their skin. They...
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    Anyone in MA?

    I went up there today and picked up two! They're beautiful. Dave has only one little boy left, in case anyone is interested. Currently, I have them in a 10 with moist paper towels, an undertank heat pad, and a lamp. I've given them some crickets for now. I'm going to do a few greens in a few...
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    Anyone in MA?

    Hey Allison, I actually found the same guy, [email protected], on http://www.kijiji.com! I wasn't able to drive that far until tomorrow and he wasn't sure if he would have any left by the time I was able to make it up. Boy did I get lucky! I just called and he has three left. I'm not sure...
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    Anyone in MA?

    Thanks Allison, I haven't had a lot of luck finding them close by. Looks like I'm going to have to drive or just pay the higher fees at a pet store, unfortunately. I'm still looking. I see older ones, but I think it's best they grow together. Thanks for asking, though!
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    Looking to hear from others in MA

    I might like to add another leopard gecko or two to the habitat I have with my current leopard. She's an albino and still needs time to fatten up a bit. She's quite an eater and her tail is fattening up quickly. I currently have her in a 20 gallon. That will be good for her and a couple friends...
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    Girl or boy....

    Look at the belly of your gecko. Near the base of the tail is the vent area. Depending on the sexual maturity of your gecko, you'll be able to see if you have a male or female. The male has an obvious chevron (upside down "v") above the vent area. They also secrete stuff from there. It's...
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    Anyone in MA?

    Cape Cod area here. Currently looking for an inexpensive beardie or two in my area. Leads would be helpful.
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