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fattiesnleos
at Thu Mar 16 23:11:49 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by fattiesnleos ]
OH MY GOD!! thoughs poor things! i wouldnt get them anywhere near that other one, patternless it actually looks healthy. wow it might not be too late for the lighter color one but the other looks far far away.. now i know why you were asking about the snows. if you can save thoughs poor little guys i will bow down, kiss your feet and call you the gecko king/queen. haha. so anyways ouch, i have no idea what the red spots are, maybe its kidneys gone bad and infected. i hate seeing animals like that, i know you are just trying to help but you will probably get scolded by some ppl, or they will keep quiet because i said that. if you do end up saving thoughs guys it may end up getting more yellow and healthier brighter colors, however if it gets healthy and stays white and blak like that, you and your gecko will be very lucky. If I were you I would have raised H*LL seeing thoughs guys like that! i always yell at the petco ppl too, they dont like me anymore hehe. im not sure if it is a good idea or not but they probably also have parasites. you may consider consulting a vet, it wont be cheap and i dont know how mutch more money you want to spend. i dont know if it is a good idea to treat such an unhealthy little guy for parasites beeing as it is basically poison in amounts harsh enough to kill the bugs but not the gecko, if you know what i mean. anyhow we all know my major isnt english. OH also keep your substrate temp at a steady 92-93 but no higher. sometimes a slightly high temp helps kickstart a little,i have herd from some VERY good breeders. Good LUCK!
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