new red-striped garglet from Kaiden (faunaclassifieds)...

LZRDGRL

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Yay! I welcomed a new baby to my animal family today. Meet my new red-striped garglet:

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And here it is together with Shostakovich, for size comparison:

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By the way, Shostakovich walked through his mango pudding before the photo shoot. His foot is not hurt :p
And here is the seller's photo, who got the gargie in an unfired state:

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:D
Chrissy
 

Fatal_S

Mel's Exotics
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That baby is gorgeous, they both are. Truly stunning. And the comparison photo is awesome. But what happened to quarantine time??
 

Hannibal

Gray Sky Exotics
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Very nice, congrats!!!!!

You are brave, I won't let my little ones near my adults since all my adults won't hesitate to eat them. Since all my adult are prey driven, I'll never get a priceless photo :eek:....darn crickets/dubias, they ruin everything.
 

LZRDGRL

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I don't think you call it red "pinning" with gargoyle geckos; more red striping...

I was a vendor at the St. Louis reptile show this past Sunday, sold almost out with my leopard geckos, and picked up a little orange-striped garglet from Joe Hupp. Look at my tiny beauty:

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My gargoyles are not prey driven at all; they live on CGD and aren't hunters. I made pretty sure that the old ones were fat and full, before I placed a baby on their back for three seconds to take a photo :)

Chrissy
 

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