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Posted by: jaclyn206 at Tue May 8 03:51:59 2012  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jaclyn206 ]  
   

So I live in Seattle,WA, I found a mosaic gargoyle gecko outside in a very nice aquarium set up, by a dumpster! It's freaking beginning of May in SEATTLE! He or she is still alive, barely,It will not move, I don't know how long it was out in the elements! I brought it inside plugged in the heat rock and luckily had a heat lamp for emergencies such as this! I had a white spotted gecko years ago, but I'm not very experienced and I need to know what to do to save this little guy or gal! So is it like hibernating, or what? What do I do please help! And if I can get it back to health is there animal shelters that take these lizards, I already have two dogs, two cats (all rescues) and I'm fostering another dog and cat in a very small apartment with my boyfriend and five year old daughter! Plus the reason I don't have that spotted gecko anymore is because I couldn't handle the live bugs EHHHH!!! I don't like bugs at all! If this little one can eat dead bugs or pinkies or mashed fruit then I'll keep it. But that aside I don't want it to die someone help please!


   

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