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jananicole66

Registered: 11/2003
Photos Uplaoded: 22
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Awwwwwwwwww! I remember when mine was that itty bitty :P Though she's still small but.. that brings back memories lol Rating: 5/5 
03-28-2004 01:25PM View jananicole66's Profile View jananicole66's Gallery  

Fenix44

Registered: 03/2004
Location: Ohio
Photos Uplaoded: 3
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my gecko is still that small but i have a question, my gecko, right before it strikes a cricket or mealworm, shakes its tail back and forth really fast. is that natural? just wondering. Rating: 5/5 
03-29-2004 02:54AM View Fenix44's Profile  

tokay_dude1

Registered: 09/2003
Location: New York City
Photos Uplaoded: 582
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Breeder of Leopard Geckos,Bearded Dragons, African Fat Tail Geckos and Ball Pythons

yes, its normal, its a sign of excitment, even my adults do it right befor they go for a mealworm
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kykeeper23

Registered: 03/2004
Location: Louisville,Kentucky
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1.3 leopard geckos, 1.0 bearded dragon, 2.0 ball pythons, 1.1 jungle carpet pythons, 1 toy poodle, 1 toy yorkie, 1 mixed breed, 1.1 pit bulls

I've had the same goofy leopard gecko for 9 years now and he still does it
it's good for a laugh
03-29-2004 08:46AM View kykeeper23's Profile  



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