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Posted by: Sunherp at Mon Jun 28 15:36:07 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Sunherp ] If you know the origin of the gecko and can ascertain that the animal is Cryptosporidium-free, it should make a fine meal. That said, Cryptosporidium is rampant in some Leopard Gecko colonies (and Bearded Dragons, etc.). It's typically fatal in snakes, so there is inherent risk involved unless you bred the animals yourself. Also, be aware that offering a lizard to a triangulum which is willing to take f/t mice can cause the snake to develop a preference for lizards and refuse to feed on mice. Just things to consider. | ||
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