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Hey

One of my females hadn't been out for a while so I took this couple of quick snap shots. She is a virgin & I decided not to breed with her this season past.
 

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Hehehe!!! What a little porker! I'm picking mine up next weekend!! So excited!

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i alwasy thought they store the fat in their tail? gravid maybe?!
 
my beardy could compete with that,..!! ;)

cute pics though! :)
 
No, N.laevissimus all have tiny little tails, you are thinking of N.levis
 
your right! sorry i dont even own geckos! ill shut up now
 
Awesome Troy, what a little fatty.. She is definitely living off the fat of the land at your place... Excellent.. I love them fat... always makes me feel good to see healthy happy and fat animals...
She is a lovely specimen
 
"makes me feel good to see healthy happy and fat animals..."

Keeping in mind of course that there is a limit where fat animals stop being healthy and happy...
 
:lol: :lol: i bet she can,t climb glass or run around the ceiling of the house what do,s she eat K F CRICKET:lol: CHEERs
 
:lol: :lol: i bet she can,t climb glass or run around the ceiling of the house what do,s she eat K F CRICKET:lol: CHEERs

I don't like her chances of climbing glass even if she was skinny, check out her feet/toes they're terrestrial and don't have "pads"
 
Liking these geckos more and more everytime i see them. Awsome gecko troy, have you had any trouble keeping them?

Cheers,

Jason
 
Thanks all.

@ Jason - well they are a skiddish species I must say, however I haven't had any problems...YET....touch wood. I have 3 x other females & 1 x male & they have been breeding & laying fine for me this season so far. So far 3 x juvies out (eating fine) & 18 x eggs to hatch.
The female in the pic I didn't breed this season at all.
 
Troy: will you be selling the hatchies off or raising them to a 'safe' age (I was told 10months) and then selling them??

Damn Troy, you'd never let your animals go hungry.
 
3 months of age seems the normal safe time to freight out.
 
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