I know I haven't been around much lately, but I have been busy. Between my health issues and work, I've not been online as much as I'd like. But, I am still here and have been busy with some of my new pets. So, I thought I'd let you see some of what I've been up to. Meet my leopard geckos!
These photos are not credited to me; they are credited to their breeder (please contact me for that information if interested).
First up, this is Pippa:
Pippa was hatched on 5/17/2011. She is a reverse stripe eclipse.
Next up is Quinn:
Quinn was hatched on 5/22/2011. She is a tremper albino.
And, here is Aubrey:
Aubrey was hatched on 7/21/2011. She is a tremper albino (het diablo blanco).
All three girls arrived yesterday. They were shipped from a fabulous breeder in Illinois. And, I am in love! I was so lucky to come across their breeder. And, it's been a wonderful experience picking out my geckos and having them come to me from states away. I was wary about purchasing online and then having them shipped, but the breeder I worked with alleviated all of my fears. Things couldn't be better and I am looking forward to getting to know my three girls better in the coming days. It's a very exciting time and I am so happy to share it with all of you here.
Speaking of exciting, I also have two little baby leopard geckos. They're only about 5 weeks old or so. They weren't in the best shape when I got them (and you'll see that in one of their photos), but they're doing well now. In fact, they're doing so excellent that I can't even believe it! Meet my babies (unsexed as of yet)!
This is Tatum (thought to be a hypo; maybe super hypo baldy):
Yes, Tatum was dehydrated when I took this photo. But, the baby is doing much better now and is eating, drinking, and just looking awesome!
And, lastly, this is Remmy:
Remmy is thought to be an aberrant stripe. A funky looking gecko, for sure. I'm excited to see how this one grows up!
So, those are all of my leopard geckos. But, I'm finding that they're much like cats...you can't have just one! I've also found that my leopard geckos are each individuals and I am loving learning about their personalities. I will continue to share photos of them as they grow and mature. They're awesome little creatures and I am very thankful to have them in my life. Sorry for going on and on about them, but I hope you enjoy seeing their photos as much as I've enjoyed having them be the newest additions to my family!
(Sorry about the size of the photos. I'm not sure why they're slightly blowing the margins, but it won't let me fix it through Photobucket.)
These photos are not credited to me; they are credited to their breeder (please contact me for that information if interested).
First up, this is Pippa:
Pippa was hatched on 5/17/2011. She is a reverse stripe eclipse.
Next up is Quinn:
Quinn was hatched on 5/22/2011. She is a tremper albino.
And, here is Aubrey:
Aubrey was hatched on 7/21/2011. She is a tremper albino (het diablo blanco).
All three girls arrived yesterday. They were shipped from a fabulous breeder in Illinois. And, I am in love! I was so lucky to come across their breeder. And, it's been a wonderful experience picking out my geckos and having them come to me from states away. I was wary about purchasing online and then having them shipped, but the breeder I worked with alleviated all of my fears. Things couldn't be better and I am looking forward to getting to know my three girls better in the coming days. It's a very exciting time and I am so happy to share it with all of you here.
Speaking of exciting, I also have two little baby leopard geckos. They're only about 5 weeks old or so. They weren't in the best shape when I got them (and you'll see that in one of their photos), but they're doing well now. In fact, they're doing so excellent that I can't even believe it! Meet my babies (unsexed as of yet)!
This is Tatum (thought to be a hypo; maybe super hypo baldy):
Yes, Tatum was dehydrated when I took this photo. But, the baby is doing much better now and is eating, drinking, and just looking awesome!
And, lastly, this is Remmy:
Remmy is thought to be an aberrant stripe. A funky looking gecko, for sure. I'm excited to see how this one grows up!
So, those are all of my leopard geckos. But, I'm finding that they're much like cats...you can't have just one! I've also found that my leopard geckos are each individuals and I am loving learning about their personalities. I will continue to share photos of them as they grow and mature. They're awesome little creatures and I am very thankful to have them in my life. Sorry for going on and on about them, but I hope you enjoy seeing their photos as much as I've enjoyed having them be the newest additions to my family!
(Sorry about the size of the photos. I'm not sure why they're slightly blowing the margins, but it won't let me fix it through Photobucket.)