Yahoo. Wipppy. Yeah.
I never thought my Leopard geckos would get as big as they have. After we broke 80 grams, and then 90 grams, I started to get excited for the idea of hitting triple digits.
Charlie, bless his heart, seems to be destined to being in the high 80-mid 90 range. Poor boy just gets tired of eating and stops.
Elliott has an appetite and is longer than his buddy. They came from the same breeder but are from different parents. Elliott plateaued in weight for a few months but has steadily grown past Charlie. I think Elliott still has some growing to do.
This week, Elliott did it!
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- Alpine Newt aka Ichthyosaura alpestris
- Axolotl aka Ambystoma mexicanum
- Blue Tailed Fire Belly Newt aka Cynops cyanurus
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Saturday, October 29, 2016
Elliott does not disappoint
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