Thought you guys would appreciate a picture of a smiley gecko.


She honestly has the goofiest looking face.

Also a quick update: The wall hide came in few weeks ago, though she doesn't seem to like it.

Additionally, we had eventually figured that the bark on the branch we're about to put in isn't quite as jagged enough to require peeling. So I washed it and stuck it in the freezer to dry the thing out and kill any parasites, and I'll have it put in tomorrow or day after (depending on how long it might take to thaw or something). There will be pictures very soon, finally.

I also bought two flavors of pangea, which is one of the top-quality brands for crested gecko food. I got banana apricot and watermelon mango. Haven't tried the watermelon mango but she seems to enjoy the banana apricot stuff more than the food I was originally given her, given that she never willingly licked the stir stick like she did when I was introducing it to her (aside from one time when she was a little too cold, and I gave her some slightly warmed food to warm her up a little).
Her viv has been moved into the family room since my room gets really cold in the winter whereas the family room stays room temperature. That way it won't be too cold for her, and when it gets hot in the summer again, we could probably eventually move the aquarium into the family room and her vivarium back to my room.
Either way it's next to an outlet right now, which means I can finally make use of the day/night light that I had bought quite some time ago.
I cleaned it out before putting the potted plants back in, and found two of the superworms I thought she had ate, as well as a molted shell. They're both still alive and one had turned into a chrysalis. It was a little difficult trying to pick up the chrysalis since as a defence mechanism, they squirm around, which kinda startled me at first. Also didn't want to crush it by accident.
I put it in with the rest of the superworms, where it's going to turn into a beatle. I'm probably gonna give all these worms to a friend of mine with a leopard gecko. She'd probably like them more than Dottie.
