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who is good at getting rare geckos?

meretseger Jan 20, 2004 12:43 AM

Well, my male cat gecko died a little bit back, leaving me with a healhty lone female. It was a runaway eye infection that got the best of him despite treatment. Anyway, after some hard thinking we've decided we're not ready to give up on this cat gecko thing. I'm willing to attempt acclimating wild caught ones, but the problem is I can find any. If anyone can give me leads I'd really appreciate it. I'll have to save up a bit of money first to cover the inevitable vet bills, but I wanted to start feeling around.
(scientific name Aeluroscalabotes felinus, origin Malaysia)
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"The serpent crams itself with animal life that is often warm and vibrant, to prolong an existence in which we detect no joy and no emotion. It reveals the depth to which evolution can sink when it takes the downward path and strips animals to the irreducible minimum able to perpetuate a predatory life in its naked horror."
Alexander Skutch

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tworavens Jan 20, 2004 01:06 AM

You might try this guy:

home.neo.rr.com/catgecko/

meretseger Jan 20, 2004 01:28 AM

As far as I know he sold all his breeders. I got two of them. He used to advertise on kingsnake when he had babies, but I guess it wouldn't hurt emailing him.
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"The serpent crams itself with animal life that is often warm and vibrant, to prolong an existence in which we detect no joy and no emotion. It reveals the depth to which evolution can sink when it takes the downward path and strips animals to the irreducible minimum able to perpetuate a predatory life in its naked horror."
Alexander Skutch

meretseger Jan 20, 2004 01:30 AM

Yup, he's definately not breeding them anymore. That's why I'm married, so I have someone else to remember helpful details like that. I wonder who got his other breeders?
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"The serpent crams itself with animal life that is often warm and vibrant, to prolong an existence in which we detect no joy and no emotion. It reveals the depth to which evolution can sink when it takes the downward path and strips animals to the irreducible minimum able to perpetuate a predatory life in its naked horror."
Alexander Skutch

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