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Uploaded by on Aug 15, 2007

When Geckos are young they change color.

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  • 1 week

  • 2 years. he died of an infection.

  • I actually have some very bad news everyone, Bam died December 16th 2008. I will be posting a video on how it happend and the funeral.

  • he's doing great now.

  • actually when I first got him he was very unhealthy. The day after I got him he pooped out sand. the color of the poop was grey.

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  • @tiem230 sorry to hear that. he will be missed

  • reverbnation . com/play_now/song_1991463

    Was listening to this while watching the video, it made it so much more dramatic, lul. XD

  • is leopard geckos ok in the basement or should i put him in an upper floor? please answer quickly

  • my gecko is four months old , not a bit of change how old was Bam when he changed? (myn is a carrot tail)

  • @LeopardGeckoGalore INIT, WHAT A POINTLESS VIDEO. fail.

  • when day r babys they have stripes and wen there are aduls they have spotss

  • I have had mine, Sumo, for 6 years. He is the nicest and calmest reptiles in the world. He didn't freak when my dog went after him LOL! Sorry for your loss. I also has a younger female named Sushi.

  • @tint210

    if the tank is t least 10 gallons you can have one leopard gecko

  • Sorry to break it to you, all it did was get its adult pattern.

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