The lumps on ur white and yellow male, I saw something about that online but I forget what it is. I see a lot of certain morphs get thoes. I don't think it's from calcium. Beautiful Gecko's dude! I can't believe I don't have more views!
While reptile ownership can be rewarding, there are some bitter truths potential owners should be aware of: Long lifespans - Many reptiles live 15-30+ years. This is a major commitment that outlasts many relationships and living situations. Are you prepared for the long-term responsibility? Specialized care - Reptiles have unique environmental, dietary and enrichment needs. Proper setup and maintenance of heating/lighting, humidity/temperature gradients, appropriate substrate/furnishings, and specialty diets requires diligent daily and weekly care. Neglect can cause health issues. Veterinary care - Exotic vet care for reptiles is often expensive and specialized. Medical issues can arise that require costly diagnostics, procedures, medications. Be prepared financially. Handling difficulties - Many reptiles are not cuddly or interactive pets. They can be skittish or defensive and bite/scratch in fear. Earning their trust takes time and patience. Some species like snakes are never truly "tame." Breeding/sexing challenges - Accurately sexing juveniles can be difficult. Unexpected breeding brings responsibility for offspring care or costly neutering. Loss of interest - Reptile care requires long-term dedication, but hobbies/interests change over 15+ years. What happens to the pet if the owner loses motivation? Rehoming stressed adult reptiles can be hard. While we aim to provide our reptiles lifetime care here at Pet Reptiles Online, potential owners must go into it with eyes wide open to these challenges. Reptile ownership isn't for everyone. Please consider these realities carefully before adopting. Let me know if any other questions! Check out on our website Petreptilesonline.com
The lumps on ur white and yellow male, I saw something about that online but I forget what it is. I see a lot of certain morphs get thoes. I don't think it's from calcium. Beautiful Gecko's dude! I can't believe I don't have more views!
I have been told a lot of things about the lumps but they come and go and he eats and is very active. Thank you, hopefully future babies!!
While reptile ownership can be rewarding, there are some bitter truths potential owners should be aware of:
Long lifespans - Many reptiles live 15-30+ years. This is a major commitment that outlasts many relationships and living situations. Are you prepared for the long-term responsibility?
Specialized care - Reptiles have unique environmental, dietary and enrichment needs. Proper setup and maintenance of heating/lighting, humidity/temperature gradients, appropriate substrate/furnishings, and specialty diets requires diligent daily and weekly care. Neglect can cause health issues.
Veterinary care - Exotic vet care for reptiles is often expensive and specialized. Medical issues can arise that require costly diagnostics, procedures, medications. Be prepared financially.
Handling difficulties - Many reptiles are not cuddly or interactive pets. They can be skittish or defensive and bite/scratch in fear. Earning their trust takes time and patience. Some species like snakes are never truly "tame."
Breeding/sexing challenges - Accurately sexing juveniles can be difficult. Unexpected breeding brings responsibility for offspring care or costly neutering.
Loss of interest - Reptile care requires long-term dedication, but hobbies/interests change over 15+ years. What happens to the pet if the owner loses motivation? Rehoming stressed adult reptiles can be hard.
While we aim to provide our reptiles lifetime care here at Pet Reptiles Online, potential owners must go into it with eyes wide open to these challenges. Reptile ownership isn't for everyone. Please consider these realities carefully before adopting. Let me know if any other questions!
Check out on our website
Petreptilesonline.com
How can I get with you , if I wanna purchase a leopard gecko from you ?
You can message me on Instagram @kidd_bert and we can talk more
Bert ,what's up ? Do you still have the inferno x red stripe cross , the first one you showed on this video. If you would like to sale her hit me up.
What morph is the pet leopard gecko you got from your fiancé? I love that morph
It’s some sort of albino, it was a gift so I’m not to sure what it actually is