Our newest family members have settled in really well by all indicators. I am in two minds as to whether or not the female gecko is gravid (pregnant). She is certainly looking 'chubby' as you can see from these photos taken when I took her out of her enclosure briefly to try and get a better idea of the situation.
I've asked around the appropriate traps of the intermaweb and the collective wisdom is that it is very difficult to tell with the Strophorus family generally. Apparently with some of the more commonly kept species you can actually see through the skin on the undersides of their bellies when they are gravid and the eggs are clearly visible. It can be a simple matter of placing the female in a clear container and looking at her from underneath! Oh for it to be that easy.
I weighed and measured Lacey today as you can see by the third photo here. I have not weighed her for a couple of months, but, that is in the main because she has been looking so fit and healthy. That was confirmed today during the checks. Since she's been with us, Lacey has doubled in length and is nearly eight times her original weight! She is looking just fantastic at around 110cms and just shy of 250 grams. She came out for family cuddles with everyone today and remains an excellent handler, gracefully making her way through the hands of all those 'brave' enough to line up for a touch. I still maintain that pythons are certainly the best pet that I have come across from the perspective of being something out of the ordinary and most certainly from an ease of care perspective. Fascinating to look and, handle and interact with generally. Great pets. Simple as that.
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