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Her name is Gaia.
hey thats my gecko!!
this attention will get to her head be very careful
I notice she already has a bit of an attitude.
you gotta share some sats from this post with her
only fair
The way I see it, I'll put it towards room and board.
she looks like you just told her she's a gecko and adopted
she looks like that 24/7 the elevator doesnt reach the top floor with her but we love her anyway
Nice. Must be a fun pet.
Lately she is. We have had her for two years. She's finally comfortable just hanging out on my daughter's arm.
How long do they typically live?
around 15-20 years, they are definitely a long term commitment
That’s awesome.
@moonbeetle?
Gaia's a dope name. It's a Portuguese city too!
I didn't!
I think Gaia is the ancient Greek goddess who personifies the Earth. She is considered one of the primordial deities and represents Mother Earth in Greek mythology.
Wow, great...and do they grow a lot or are they that size?
I would say she's on the small side. If my daughter @moonbeetle logs in again, she can give you more information. She knows a lot about reptiles.
You should be proud of your daughter!
hey thats my gecko!!
this attention will get to her head be very careful
I notice she already has a bit of an attitude.
you gotta share some sats from this post with her
only fair
The way I see it, I'll put it towards room and board.
she looks like you just told her she's a gecko and adopted
she looks like that 24/7 the elevator doesnt reach the top floor with her but we love her anyway
Nice. Must be a fun pet.
Lately she is. We have had her for two years. She's finally comfortable just hanging out on my daughter's arm.
How long do they typically live?
around 15-20 years, they are definitely a long term commitment
That’s awesome.
@moonbeetle?
Gaia's a dope name. It's a Portuguese city too!
I didn't!
I think Gaia is the ancient Greek goddess who personifies the Earth. She is considered one of the primordial deities and represents Mother Earth in Greek mythology.
Wow, great...and do they grow a lot or are they that size?
I would say she's on the small side. If my daughter @moonbeetle logs in again, she can give you more information. She knows a lot about reptiles.
You should be proud of your daughter!