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well i know if i was kept in that condition i would be pissed... i would kep him on newspaper until you know if he has any mites or ticks other than that offer a water big enough for him to soak a hide box and a warm area 90-92 degrees. a six footer if it gets you solid straight strink and bite is gonna hurt a bit, blood yes, so dont pull back or flinch when she bites. if no strick and just a chomp it wont be that bad. let him settle in for a few and feed him before you start handling him... he will be fine.. i am sure he is just stressed at his new environment and pissed at his old one
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-robin struck
Geckoheads And Geeks
Thanks. I'm not really scared of the bite, as I figure sooner or later SOMETHING I own will bite me, lol. If you've been keeping track, that means I brought home a 6 foot RTB and a Schneider skink yesterday. I think someone advertised "Bring Jeff a herp day" at work, lol.
I'll just leave him be for now, I just feel bad, plus I want to show him off to everyone, he really is beautiful.
My brother and I have this joke about the Eddie Murphy boxer character in "I Spy", so we've named him Kelly Robinson.
"I'm 57 and 0 baby... "
ROFLMAO, it cracks me up.
Jeff
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