New pics from the new house and reptile room

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kittyhazelton

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It's been a while since i've posted. So now that I'm all settled into a new home and building the reptile rescue back up I'd thought I'd share some pics. Enjoy.
Also: a recently acquired female Red Eared Slider surprised me with eggs today. She had never been with a male so they're infertile, but it was pretty interesting to find 2 eggs in her indoor pond.

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i always wanted a leopard gecko, just everything at the store is so expensive, and i wanted to save a lot of money if i got one. Maybe your the person to ask :D? BTW the room looks awesome
 
McFall;4268115; said:
i always wanted a leopard gecko, just everything at the store is so expensive, and i wanted to save a lot of money if i got one. Maybe your the person to ask :D? BTW the room looks awesome

Perhaps, eccept I'm not exactly local to you am I? lol, the only leopard gecko I have ATM is a poor little guy who had come to me with an infected prolapse, he's "better" now, but still requires special care now and then due to issues that came about as a result.
 
Love the room and love the tegus(argentine and the columbian). I hope my guy grows as big as yours.
 
i was just wondering if you could tell me how to me a really cheap yet effective home for a little gecko :D
 
rrcoolj;4268182; said:
Love the room and love the tegus(argentine and the columbian). I hope my guy grows as big as yours.

it's almost like a chia pet... water it and watch it grow! Lol. The Argentine is my fave, he's a big mush, but the columbian is a terror. It was a "replacement" that this kids mom bought him when his red tegu died... needless to say she didn't know the difference between the two species, and he wasn't prepared to deal with the attitude problems the columbian had (I have to wear leather gloves just to change the water bowl cause it attacks)
 
@kittyhazelton-yea columbinas aren't known for being nice lol. But the argentines will become your best friend in a week.

McFall-if you really want leos they are the easiest thngs in the world to take care of. Much easier than maintaining a fish tank with twice the personality of any fish(more or less). All you need for a really cheap setup is a 10(preferably 20) gallon tank(or bin), a heat lamp, a house hold bulb, a digital probe, newspaper, some small boxes(or whatever you want to use as a hides), calcium, vitamins, and some sort of feeder insect. You could easily do it for under 50$. Plus leos are super cheap.
 
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