Rheann's Digital Camera Pictures

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Ok, so I finally got a digital Camera, it is 3.1 mega pixels, what ever that is, I don't know very much about computers
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So anyway, the pics are very terrible, my camera won't take any better pictures in our appartment, we have such poor lighting, and my axies are living in ice cream buckets for now, which means that I can't get very good pics of them. A few pics are of my geckos, one of Foober, and a drawing I did on my trip of some Axolotls, and a pirate Axolotl just for the heck of it. I haven't had the time to color it yet. I just returned back from my trip today. Grimace Gargamel was actually really easy to photograph next to a white contrast, dispite the crudeness of the actual film development. I love how the Axolotls stretch their legs out, it's so funny and cute
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hey rheann how was your trip (said this on another post but dint see this one.) looks like you had a lot of pics to take, bty your cam is much better than mine, mine is only 1.8 meg or something but the lens is good though, with the pics you will get better just takes some time and exploration of the camera.

I love your drawing very cute especially the pirate one. Hey! Your geckoes are freaky much different to the native ones we have over here.
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Thanks Nathan
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I didn't see the other post, I had a pretty good time on my trip. I was hoping to stop in at the local petstore to see if they had any Axolotls, and if they did, I was going to get one or two and get a vet bill of heath for them to fly back with me, but I didn't get time to go to the pet store. I have seen them in the local petstore of my home town a few times, but they were usually in with snails and I think fiddler crabs? The crabs with the one big claw and the little claw, the males and the females, and some various other creatures, that really shouldn't have been in there with Axolotls in the first place. My geckos are color morphs, the Leo Gecko, the little one is a Luecistic Female Lepoard Gecko, she has a brown spot on her head, and the African Fat tail Gecko is also a color morph, the white stripe down his back made him sort of look like a cookie, so his name is Cookie, but the female, I have called her different things, but finally decided to just leave her nameless. She is very cute, but very snoody, and cranky, she hates to be touched. Cookie is gentle and doesn't mind me holding him or letting him stroll around the house. I once saw in a picture a Black color morph African Fat tail Gecko, I would love to get one! Cookie is a male, the Leo is a female, so I don't know if they can breed or not, they get along just fine, but neither one really seems interested in the other, and also concidering the leo is still a baby practically. Titus now has a few fingers budding on the hand that was missing. I am very happy for that, and they have grown since I was gone. I am glad to be back now
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Hey Rheann, do you need to have a licence to have a gecko or reptile over there?
 
hey rheanne, i like your dark black axie and you cat. i wanted to get a bob tail goanna (aussie lizard), but you have to have a licence here and i got to pick up this cute baby male and it licked me.lol but i wasnt allowed because the lizard alone costs $200. i think it would be cool to own geckos.
 
Thanks Vanessa
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African fat tail Geckos are my favorite Geckos next to Day geckos and Golden Geckos. If I had room for them, I would get more Fat tails and a few golden geckos, but sadly I don't. We are going to be moving soon, hopefully to a place that is bigger and cheaper at the same time so that I can maybe get a golden gecko or a day gecko. I am still keeping my eye open for the Black Morph Fat tails, I would love to have one
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    with axolotls would I basically have to keep buying and buying new axolotls to prevent inbred breeding which costs a lot of money??
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