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My gecko collection. Left to right: Wingding, Solar, Leibling, Spatzle, Herr Fleck, Lebkuchen
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=mcboyde:iconmcboyde: Feb 22, 2008, 9:17:52 PM
:lol: I love the pose in the top right picture.

Nice collection. Geckos are fun.
*Novawuff:iconNovawuff: Feb 22, 2008, 11:03:20 PM
cresties are sooooooo cute!!!

...makes me want one :P

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"I don't swallow my gum anymore, because every time I do, it always ends up in my hair the next morning."
- one of my art students
~RavenLight:iconRavenLight: Feb 23, 2008, 7:20:50 AM
Nice =) you must also have a really high res camera... they almsot look photoshoped due to the sharp edges =)

still cute pets, your fortunate
=Kuitsuku:iconKuitsuku: Feb 23, 2008, 7:23:16 AM
hutfhhfthgyjm Each of them looks GORGEOUS. How old are your babies? ;u;

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Suta-Raito
Sutaro
And my oekakis:
S-R Oekaki
S-R Oekaki Advance
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~KestrelShatterwind:iconKestrelShatterwind: Feb 23, 2008, 11:47:38 AM
Age is a little difficult to determine for a lot of them because their breeders didn't keep record of their hatch dates. Wingding and Solar I would guess to be at anywhere from 2 to 3 months of age, Leibling and Spatzle are about 6 months, Fleck I'd guess at 7 or 8 months, and Lebkuchen at about 10 months. They all grow at very different rates, though, and I keep a very detailed weight record. Right now Wingding weighs 2 grams, Solar 3 grams, Leibling 10 grams, Spatzle 10 grams, Fleck 14 grams (but he's also tailless, so if he had his tail, I would guess he'd weigh 16 grams or so), Lebkuchen 21 grams. :>

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:damphyr: It is hard to see the whole picture when you are inside the frame.
~KestrelShatterwind:iconKestrelShatterwind: Feb 23, 2008, 11:49:22 AM
Yeah, the camera is nice. Most digital cameras have the ability to take pretty decent macro photos- it just takes knowing how to use the camera. I've been fiddling with my camera's settings and options for several months to figure out what takes the best photos. I could take even better ones if I had a tripod and photosetup with different colored backgrounds and some lighting lamps to adjust lighting for flash, but in this instance, I just typically take pictures of all of my geckos at the same exact time of day to get the same lighting effect.

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:damphyr: It is hard to see the whole picture when you are inside the frame.