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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Seraphim on March 04, 2006, 10:36:09 PM
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I have not flown for about 9 months. No, I didn't have a kid ( I knew most are thinking of that :cool: ). But, I did move in with my lady, we are still happy, and I thought I'd show everyone what I have done to cope with not being able to fly.
Now, I haven't stopped because she won't let me or anything like that; I came across a bad motherboard, & the replacement was also bad (some luck, eh?). So, I took it as a sign to put AH on hold (I PRAY not forever), and took up raising leopard geckos.
Yes, I know, it's not as glamorous as, say, collecting guns (I still have mine :p ), but it's a hell of an interesting species.
Anyways, I thought I'd share some pictures of what made me have a new type of pet, a new & different animal to take care of, and boy do they have their own personalities.
Here is our very first one, named Cosmo
(http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c352/diamondshark/cosmos1.jpg)
Here is one of our boys, Ulysses loungin around
(http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c352/diamondshark/ulysses.jpg)
Our baby, being curious
(http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c352/diamondshark/chocolate.jpg)
One of our newest girls, Messina takin a bath
(http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c352/diamondshark/messina.jpg)
And a great pic I caught of two of the leo's hunting
(http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c352/diamondshark/hunt.jpg)
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Nice pics!
Now that you have a girl you should not be playing with your lizard so much. :D
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Dont those things breathe fire and shoot poison from their tails?? Thats what I heard anyway:noid
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hehehe Flucker
hehehehe
reminds me of this farm out in S Sherwood.
Ficken Farm
of which the first word is a word in german synonomus with its english counterpart, if you just switch a vowel.
Nice baby you got there.:huh
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:eek: How big do they grow? What do they eat? Do they ever bite?!
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if they start speaking with an english accent squash them before the multiply please.
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Lizards bite Beet1e, but there is only one lizard in the US that bites where the bite is felt to any degree, and its bite is very toxic.. That would be the Gila Monster. They are generally larger critters, about 12" long or so and live in the southwest desert areas.
Geckos are neat and about the size of a regular lizard. Very cool.:) I've seen them around here in the house before. Completely harmless, except to flys, spiders and roaches. They are good to have roaming the house in a wild state.
Les
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Originally posted by Leslie
Lizards bite Beet1e, but there is only one lizard in the US that bites where the bite is felt to any degree, and its bite is very toxic.. That would be the Gila Monster. They are generally larger critters, about 12" long or so and live in the southwest desert areas.
Geckos are neat and about the size of a regular lizard. Very cool.:) I've seen them around here in the house before. Completely harmless, except to flys, spiders and roaches. They are good to have roaming the house in a wild state.
Les
What about Iguanas, we have immigrated iguanas, well then you got aligators and crocs too, their lizards, just Golly-geen big ones.
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I used to have a couple of Leopard Gecko's when i was younger, loved them, fantastic pets.
They really do have different personalities, one i had was really cute, would love being held and would always climb up your arm and sit on the back of your neck for the warmth. I never got bitten by this one.
The other one was a right little *****, she would constantly be exploring, would never sit still and would generally just do whatever she could to be awkward. This one bit me a couple of times, didnt hurt at all though, more just a warning thing to let you know she is feeling grouchy. This one was fantastic looking, colours really stood out and were a bright contrast, very streamlined looking compared to the cute one which was shorter and stubby.
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Iguanas aren't native to the US I don't think. I don't know. Alligators are, but I have always thought of them as more like dinosaurs than lizards.
But yes, if you count them I wouldn't want to be bitten by one. I've heard stories about alligators being in Southern deer woods. I've never seen one in the wild out in the woods, but think I may have heard them before. These were areas well in the woods away from the delta but near creeks. Not riverswamp areas where you'd expect them to be.
Les
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Plenty of alliagtors in the Alabama river just south of Selma. They are in the slews and creeks where they join the river but I have never seen them in the swampy areas around there in all my time of hunting that region of the state.
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I used to tournament bass fish all over the south east US. TONS O GATORS THERE! My most memorable time was when I caught a 4 foot gator on a white spinner bait....it snagged on its back....came right up to the boat....yes I did get the bait back!
Geckos rule... in Okinawa we had them all over our house...several inside that made it in....we loved them.
Very cool pictures seraphim.:D
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Wow, with all of those gecko's the insurance company must be paying you for insurance on your cars......... :p
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In one of my bad dreams I am being chased by geckos and I cant seem to get away.
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does their ***** stink?
seriously...just curious.
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UHHH Gawdzilla:O
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Hehe
Leopard geckos come from pakistan/india, and are more of a desert dweller....they'll eat mostly crickets, but also mealworms, roaches, etc...they are the only type of gecko that dont have sticky pads on their feet, so they can't climb walls like all the other geckos. Their poop looks like a birds (thanks for asking Enduro :p ), but not too stinky. They also only grow to about 8-10 inches, and pretty easy to take care of.
My gf also has an Iguana, much harder to take care of. They are from southern mexico/south america, tropical parts, so his cage has to be hot & humid. Those suckers can get up to 6-8 feet long, & they love whipping their tails at anyone.
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Originally posted by Furball
I used to have a couple of Leopard Gecko's when i was younger, loved them, fantastic pets.
They really do have different personalities, one i had was really cute, would love being held and would always climb up your arm and sit on the back of your neck for the warmth. I never got bitten by this one.
The other one was a right little *****, she would constantly be exploring, would never sit still and would generally just do whatever she could to be awkward. This one bit me a couple of times, didnt hurt at all though, more just a warning thing to let you know she is feeling grouchy. This one was fantastic looking, colours really stood out and were a bright contrast, very streamlined looking compared to the cute one which was shorter and stubby.
Having trouble handling girls Furby? ;)
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(http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c352/diamondshark/NapoleanSleeping.jpg)
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Neat, my friend had a Leopard Gecko, died when he moved though.
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Originally posted by nirvana
Neat, my friend had a Leopard Gecko, died when he moved though.
Sorry to hear about your friend....hang in there. prayers for you and your friends family.
:(
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Originally posted by Schatzi
Having trouble handling girls Furby? ;)
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what makes you think i dont like it when they bite?