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Posted by: waters954 at Mon Nov 17 20:26:31 2008 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by waters954 ] well, gecko is doing 100% better. he/she is moving aroung the cage using back legs normaly back to its old self. i think temp had alot!!!! to do with it. I actualy fed a new born pinky mouse (full of mothers milk) yesterday and it ate it on its own. (is that good or bad feeding pinks). i picked up some gecko diet but gecko doesnt seem to care for it. But my wife an i are both very excited that gecko is doing good. thank you all for all your help. as for po, though freezing isnt your prefered method of (puting down and animal) When i snake is sick where it will not recover freezing is perfect, the snake goes to sleep and dies, so does any other animal your vitals slow and you go to sleep. that is not humane. have you ever seen an animal die from lethal injections at the vets office. I would rather go to sleep and die rather then urinate and defecate myself while convulsing while all my organs shut down then die miserably. but other than that thanks. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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