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Sunherp
at Mon Jun 28 14:38:03 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Sunherp ]
Wild L. triangulum from the Zapotitlan Basin in south-central Mexico (what we call campbelli) are likely to feed on a variety of mammals (including Peromyscus, Dipodomys, Zapus, Onychomys, etc.) and reptiles (Sceloporus, Phyllodactylus, Coleonyx, etc.). Coleonyx geckos are Eublepharines, just like Leopard Geckos, and likely have a similar scent profile. On top of all of this, geckos, in general, produce a fantastic feeding response in most milks. Given this, I'd suspect a Leopard Gecko would elicit a strong feeding response in a Pueblan Milk.
-Cole
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- pueblan milksnake diet? - wccs2001, Mon Jun 28 14:06:03 2010
Short answer: Yes... - Sunherp, Mon Jun 28 14:38:03 2010
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