10) New Gecko Already Under Threat
ABC Science Online, October 17, 2003
An ancient species of gecko just discovered in remote northern Australia is
already under threat from dwindling habitat.
PhD student Conrad Hoskin from the University in Brisbane who found the
Gulbaru gecko (Phyllurus gulbaru)
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How
many animals do you have?
Id
love to have a monitor or a green iguana but I I dont
think that Ill have enough room once all my leachies
grow up.. :o(
A
friend of mine has a savannah monitor whitch goes well with his
cat and his great dane dog. I had a pic of all of then
In a message dated 11/4/2003 1:37:39 PM Eastern Standard Time, ElizabethFreer writes:
Hi Folks---
Thought I was nearly finished removing mites from my new WC Ptychozoon lionotum male
with the vegetable oil and q-tip method, but then two nights ago I spotted some in
both his ears. Put a
Hello Magnus,
yes indeed long time no see, yep I am still around. But I these days I am a
full-time lurker ;-)
And my collection of animals is as ever, ever growing.
Not sure it has reached your proportions yet though. ;-)
I hope we can meet up next time I go back to Uppsala, I would love to
Hi Doug,
Understand your concern, but personally I think it is unfounded. I dont base
that on any particular fact but just from my own observation and reading
through the years.
First hormone was never a concern in Sweden, as you are not allowed to use
growth hormone in animal feeds for
Subj: RE: [gecko]Red Mites in new Flyin' Gecko's ears
Date: 11/4/03 5:45:37 PM Pacific Standard Time
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Hi Elizabeth,
I don't think I've ever dealt with mites in my reptiles (though these little
bugs
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