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got my new girl!!!

bigabon Jan 18, 2004 01:11 PM

I don't know what it is. I guessd you could call it habit but i can't go to a reptile show and not bring home some kinda of gecko. I was going for a crested gecko but i have just decided to stick with the leopards since i like them the most! But i have bought a beautiful blizzard from k&n reptile and she is just a little special. I think she is crosseyed. i don't think this would affect her health in any way but she is. Just makes her even more special then she already is!

Thanks for reading,
Eric W.
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Dog-Molly
3 great female Leo's-Doory, Floe, and Darla

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twistedgalaxy Jan 18, 2004 04:47 PM

>>I don't know what it is. I guessd you could call it habit but i can't go to a reptile show and not bring home some kinda of gecko. I was going for a crested gecko but i have just decided to stick with the leopards since i like them the most! But i have bought a beautiful blizzard from k&n reptile and she is just a little special. I think she is crosseyed. i don't think this would affect her health in any way but she is. Just makes her even more special then she already is!
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>>Thanks for reading,
>>Eric W.
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>>Dog-Molly
>>3 great female Leo's-Doory, Floe, and Darla

Heh, I think most of us can't go to a show and just look!
Being crosseyed probably is not a problem, I'm not sure *exactly* how much eyesight they use when catching prey, but maybe you'll just have to stick w/ slower-moving prey?
Goodluck, and congrats!

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