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RE: Baby Children's Python

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Posted by: markg at Wed Aug 12 14:22:42 2009   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by markg ]  
   

In the past when I would lizard-scent, I would buy a house gecko from a pet store and keep it in a really small plastic cage (like Kritter Keeper) overnight. Then I would break off the tail and let the lizard loose in my yard.

I would then thaw and wash a pinkie and rub it in the plastic cage where the lizard had been. That is usually enough to scent it. The cage will work for scenting for a few weeks.

The tail I would freeze. When needed, I'd take it out, cut a little piece off, and put the rest in the freezer. I'd use the piece to rub all over a thawed washed pinkie.
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