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I have another question.

pocketfulloffire Feb 02, 2004 06:53 PM

Ok im wondering is it normal for leos to stick their head straight up? Because when mine is out sometimes it sticks its head straight up. Is this normal or is my gecko just weird?
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The right way.
The wrong way.
And my way which is the wrong way only faster.

Ryan: It's OK, I'll handle it. I read a book about something like this.
Mick: Are you sure it was a book? Are you sure it wasn't NOTHING?!

Ryan:Help me someone i have a mortal wound!
[Kyle runs over]Kyle:Where does it hurt?
Ryan:Oh i would have to say.....IT HURTS IN THAT BIG BLOODY HOLE STUPID!!!

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Dedalus Feb 02, 2004 07:48 PM

My leos stick there heads straight up all the time but usually only if I mist them or if I'm about to feed them. It may be because of the habitat change. I wouldn't be to worried.

pocketfulloffire Feb 02, 2004 08:46 PM

n/p
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I only know 3 ways to do things.
The right way.
The wrong way.
And my way which is the wrong way only faster.

Ryan: It's OK, I'll handle it. I read a book about something like this.
Mick: Are you sure it was a book? Are you sure it wasn't NOTHING?!

Ryan:Help me someone i have a mortal wound!
[Kyle runs over]Kyle:Where does it hurt?
Ryan:Oh i would have to say.....IT HURTS IN THAT BIG BLOODY HOLE STUPID!!!

0.0.1 Leopard geckos
0.1.0 dogs (Sadie)
1.3.0 cats (chance,sissy,marshmellow,rosie)
0.0.78 fish

Email Me

Demona Feb 02, 2004 11:26 PM

Yeah, I wouldn't worry about that. Mine does that if something alarms him, like me lifting his humid hide up when he's in it, or if I put my hand in his cage and move something. He also scoots down really low if something freaks him out, but I think that might be the next stage...like, he's -more- scared if he crouches down low. He did that once when my cat walked by his tank...it was really cute.

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