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We are totally in love with him. I'll try to post a clearer picture later. He is a "watching" pet, not a holding pet, his skin is very delicate. Watching him seems to calm my daughter, he is a soothing green, after all.
 
I've never had geckos, but those I've seen seemed to be the sort of animal that kind of "ease" around rather than "zooming". I can see that they'd be very relaxing to watch.

A few years ago, we discovered a bunch of small reptile eggs in a pile of commercial potting mix. Intrigued, I put the eggs, along with some soil and a few clumps of grass, into an unused aquarium. After a couple of weeks, the eggs started hatching. They turned out to be Carolina Anole eggs. Evidently, they'd been laid over quite a period of time, because we had one or two hatch every day or so for about a month. The kids and I had fun with the new little "eggberts." After looking at them for a little while, each was released somewhere near where the eggs had been found. With no shortage of the critters around here, we sometimes wonder aloud if one we are watching might be descended from one of them.
 
I still think you shoulda got a cobra.


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Em doesn't want a big snake, she wants ME to have a big snake, something about geckos being boring...

Want it for what - particularly one of those?
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She thinks geckos are boring? Apparently she's never seen a little one sprint! Little buggers are fast. Em like to live vicariously through others, that way she doesn't have deal with any associated problems. You know I'm getting a bit bold around the Queen, I've tried to get in trouble with her and just seems I can't. Weird.
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