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slight backstory thingxxxxxxxxxxxx
lion geckos was a species i made as in a 'jokingly'
kind of way on september 03 2017, i hope this version
is better visually as the old lines were not. (i guess i'll
see with how much appeal this may get) i really enjoy
this species, and i have a lot of things in mind with
what i want to do with it, so hopefully some people
crowd around the species so i can do what i like & see
the species i love so much become loved by others ;;
kind of way on september 03 2017, i hope this version
is better visually as the old lines were not. (i guess i'll
see with how much appeal this may get) i really enjoy
this species, and i have a lot of things in mind with
what i want to do with it, so hopefully some people
crowd around the species so i can do what i like & see
the species i love so much become loved by others ;;
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aboutxxxxxxxxxxxx
where?
Bloria 6VW6743ew's snowy topography. Bloria 6VW6743ew is a newly
colonized planet which the humans of planet earth set for 3.3 thousand years ago.
(the year is 7517) Bloria 6VW6743ew was first approached for colonization
(which still was the first mission) but when they found the odd gecko-like
creature they found them good for companionship. After breeding them over for a
few months, and determining that they could bode well in other human environments,
they set them off to different planets.
Lion geckos enjoy the cold weather (oddly, given their reptile appearance) and despite
their 'gecko' nickname, are warmblooded.
Bloria 6VW6743ew's snowy topography. Bloria 6VW6743ew is a newly
colonized planet which the humans of planet earth set for 3.3 thousand years ago.
(the year is 7517) Bloria 6VW6743ew was first approached for colonization
(which still was the first mission) but when they found the odd gecko-like
creature they found them good for companionship. After breeding them over for a
few months, and determining that they could bode well in other human environments,
they set them off to different planets.
Lion geckos enjoy the cold weather (oddly, given their reptile appearance) and despite
their 'gecko' nickname, are warmblooded.
care requirements etc
They often feed on greenery and fruit that has
adapted to Bloria's planet, they also feed on insects if they completely must and since
their quick tame, have adapted to human fruit and insects but tend to enjoy Blorian foods
more. (Which doesn't serve as a problem since we can grow Blorian plants on other planets)
They have padded, clawed feet that are adapted to climbing rocks and serve as snowshoes
(the snow is really powdery and soft)
40 gallons minimum more for more geckos, however, they don't stay in the cages 24/7, you
need to take 'em out for tlc everyday. Lion geckos don't need to be fed everyday but once
or twice a week. It's advised to give them at least one insect and a handful of assorted
chopped fruit which is made to a small, swallowable size.
They often feed on greenery and fruit that has
adapted to Bloria's planet, they also feed on insects if they completely must and since
their quick tame, have adapted to human fruit and insects but tend to enjoy Blorian foods
more. (Which doesn't serve as a problem since we can grow Blorian plants on other planets)
They have padded, clawed feet that are adapted to climbing rocks and serve as snowshoes
(the snow is really powdery and soft)
40 gallons minimum more for more geckos, however, they don't stay in the cages 24/7, you
need to take 'em out for tlc everyday. Lion geckos don't need to be fed everyday but once
or twice a week. It's advised to give them at least one insect and a handful of assorted
chopped fruit which is made to a small, swallowable size.
other facts
Lion Geckos can come in a variety of colors from natural tones
to tons of rainbow shades. Their flesh will also come in a variety of
colors varying from the boring-est shade of brown to the most vibrant
shade of purple. Smoke emits from their tails which attract mates,
express emotion, define how healthy they are, and help incubate
their eggs. When Lion Geckos are first hatched they'll only have
embers jumping at the end of their tails before and will receive
smoke once they've matured at 6 months old. Lion Geckoes will have
up to 4 hatchlings a clutch which comes in eggs that have huge eyes
on the shell that blink. The blinking egg is a way to scare away predators
and will also show what color eyes that the hatchling will potentially have.
Males will also grow bigger horns and will fight other males in their cages
if not neutered. Males and females, however, get along rather well and,
just like the species they were named after will create a pride with the
females in their cage. I do suggest you do spay and neuter them after a
couple clutches, however, unless you want to be a breeder.
Lion Geckos are very social animals, and can almost be compared to
dogs when it comes to loyalty. When buying one of these creatures do
not expect just something pretty to look at. These creatures must be
taken out their cage at least two times a day for a lil tlc. Lion Geckos
also get along with nearly everything, including different animals in
the household. These geckos have been known to live up to 50 years
of age, but because of today's modifications for human existence, we
humans can live hundreds of years without a doubt. So having a
companion for 50 years shouldn't be bothersome at all.
Lion Geckos can come in a variety of colors from natural tones
to tons of rainbow shades. Their flesh will also come in a variety of
colors varying from the boring-est shade of brown to the most vibrant
shade of purple. Smoke emits from their tails which attract mates,
express emotion, define how healthy they are, and help incubate
their eggs. When Lion Geckos are first hatched they'll only have
embers jumping at the end of their tails before and will receive
smoke once they've matured at 6 months old. Lion Geckoes will have
up to 4 hatchlings a clutch which comes in eggs that have huge eyes
on the shell that blink. The blinking egg is a way to scare away predators
and will also show what color eyes that the hatchling will potentially have.
Males will also grow bigger horns and will fight other males in their cages
if not neutered. Males and females, however, get along rather well and,
just like the species they were named after will create a pride with the
females in their cage. I do suggest you do spay and neuter them after a
couple clutches, however, unless you want to be a breeder.
Lion Geckos are very social animals, and can almost be compared to
dogs when it comes to loyalty. When buying one of these creatures do
not expect just something pretty to look at. These creatures must be
taken out their cage at least two times a day for a lil tlc. Lion Geckos
also get along with nearly everything, including different animals in
the household. These geckos have been known to live up to 50 years
of age, but because of today's modifications for human existence, we
humans can live hundreds of years without a doubt. So having a
companion for 50 years shouldn't be bothersome at all.
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raritiesxxxxxxxxxxxx
standard
‣ four medium claws ‣ two eyes ‣ two horns ‣ one tail covered w/ tiny hairs ‣ bumpy scale-like skin ‣ four legs ‣ long manes common
‣ longer horns ‣ horns in slightly different shapes ( ex: twisted horns, curved horns, nothing too big ) ‣ smaller or larger ears ‣ differently styled manes ‣ (not related to genes) decorated boxes uncommon
‣ short manes ‣ different pupils ‣ differently shaped ears ‣ longer claws ‣ shorter tails ‣ accessories ‣ smaller or larger lion geckos ‣ Injuries ‣ more or less than 2 horns rare
‣ more or less than two eyes (0-6) ‣ added limbs ‣ any type of glow/shine covering the body ‣ horns that have gems/glitter/glow ‣ wings ‣ differently textured bodies (bodies full of fur or other material)god
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