Aww, cute brat. It's impossible to be mad at them, though. Peanut has never enjoyed being picked up, but he will allow it if it means he'll be fed afterwards.
He's always hoping for food.
He ate the very night I brought him home which was a nice surprise. I've heard that geckos can take quite a while to feel comfortable enough to eat.
I was thinking that glaze would be too slippery for leopard gecko feet. I'm not very familiar with clay, but I think that you may be able to reheat it as long as it's in there while the oven is preheating. I'll make sure to keep an eye out for any problems with humidity once it's done, thank...
I'm making a fake clay log for Peanut(leopard gecko). It will eventually be fired. This is the first time I've made anything like this and I'm just wondering if anyone else has tried anything like this or if anyone has some information about it. I've read that the clay is reptile safe, but hard...
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Peanut has definitely been more active, and even faster when catching his bugs now that he has his new bulb.
This is him in one of his new favorite hang out spots:
Peanut enjoying his new deep heat projector. Stupid me dropped the last one, but it was warm enough not to get a new one until now. Today with the cold comming on, I felt it was time to get him something more than just his mat again.