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re: cant resist helping the shed

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Posted by: ecoguard_79 at Wed Aug 10 15:05:38 2005   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ecoguard_79 ]  
   

if you truely like to help your herps shed, maybe leopard or fat tailed geckos are a bettter herp for you, they like the help with the shed, and dont get hurt or stressed out by your desire to handle them
it realy isnt a good idea to help them shed, and i have noticced a few posts from you, and what seems to be a few stress related problems. my recomendation : leave them alone untill they are done with the shed cycle then handle them all you want.

combined collections
2:3:0 bp
1:1:3 leopard geckos
1:2:0 african fat tails
1:1:0 iguanas
1:0:0 berbur skink
1:1:0 corns (snow with orange stripe, sunglow)
1:0:0 sexist albino bull snake
1:0:0 haitian curly tail
0:0:2 mud puppies
0:0:4 yellow spot salimanders
0:0:4 blue spot salimanders
0:0:9 painted turtle hatchlings
1:0:0 psychotic cat
3:4:0 gerbils
3:2:0 rats
1:5:0 mice
and several fish


   

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