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  1. ArborealsAnonymous

    Injuries

    I am using a different rescue food, but ill try to track some of this down locally right now, if i cant find it by this afternoon ill order some, thank you!
  2. ArborealsAnonymous

    Injuries

    Ive never heard of that, and a quick google search didnt set me in the right direction. What is it?
  3. ArborealsAnonymous

    Injuries

    Yes, I have. I have also been giving her the injections twice a day for 8 days now and she doesn't seem to be improving. She is eating better but she still seems lethargic, weak, and has an overall "loose" feel to her body. The vet originally told me to bring her back in three weeks but im...
  4. ArborealsAnonymous

    Injuries

    She is normally a great eater, but this is the same girl who got her lip torn by her mate a month or so ago. I had separated them, I thought she was done for the year and I wanted to give her time to heal. She went mostly off food after I separated them and I thought she would be ok when her...
  5. ArborealsAnonymous

    Injuries

    So, this poor girl has been separated in a hospital tank for weeks now. Well she just dropped another set of eggs, which puts her at 10 eggs for this season and 8 for last. She lays big eggs, 6.5g on average and so has laid her body weight in eggs this year. She calcium crashed HARD after she...
  6. ArborealsAnonymous

    Hatchling size

    This year I am incubating at 79/80f
  7. ArborealsAnonymous

    Live planted tanks- How do you do YOUR plants?

    Hmmmm I use a drainage layer on mine but the bigger geckos dug through and ripped out the barrier fabric. Maybe I should redo the tanks and just skip the drainage. How long have your tanks been running like this? How often do you tear them down/how do you manage deep cleaning?
  8. ArborealsAnonymous

    Hatchling size

    Here is an updated chart from this season, both of the dead eggs i wound up cutting several days after the clutch mate hatched when the eggs started to look off
  9. ArborealsAnonymous

    For Sale: White collar chahoua hatchling

    Thank you so much! And welcome to the forum :)
  10. ArborealsAnonymous

    Repashy - What am I Doing Wrong?

    I have also noticed that if I use any single diet, the response is pretty meh. I usually blend two and add a fruit and they love it pretty much regardless of which two and fruit combo it is.
  11. ArborealsAnonymous

    Egg cutting

    I would wait. I rarely wind up cutting eggs, only if something indicates to me that I should. These guys have an extremely variable range of development and for myself, I would rather risk letting a baby that couldn't make it out of the egg die than risk cutting an egg too soon and the baby is...
  12. ArborealsAnonymous

    small army of leachies for hire

    That one is a pure moro, and here are her parents:
  13. ArborealsAnonymous

    For Sale: White collar chahoua hatchling

    This baby is currently 7.8g and has no pores visible under a loupe. From Simba and Nala, asking $1750. Both baby photos taken today.
  14. ArborealsAnonymous

    small army of leachies for hire

    Peridot/Chunky Monkey females, 1.5 years and 100/105g, $1200/$1500 respectively
  15. ArborealsAnonymous

    small army of leachies for hire

    Slambrusco/Lemondrop female, 46g, $3000
  16. ArborealsAnonymous

    small army of leachies for hire

    Arya/Peridot, 32g female $1500
  17. ArborealsAnonymous

    small army of leachies for hire

    Jabba/Sandre, 18g female $1000
  18. ArborealsAnonymous

    small army of leachies for hire

    Jabba/Lulu, female 69g $1500
  19. ArborealsAnonymous

    small army of leachies for hire

    Yes and yes- most of them are still available and most are female. I can get you updated photos of any of them today, and the ones labeled "unsexed" both went female. Just let me know which ones you're interested and ill snap some new pictures :)
  20. ArborealsAnonymous

    Best Caging Options for Raising Hatchlings

    You're also in georgia, right? Its been humid as heck there when ive visited, I imagine that contributes to your humidity issues. Racks are the only way I can keep humidity high enough for babies in the desert.
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