Re: [gecko]new Member of the GGA

2004-02-22 Thread John Rudge
Hi Brandon, All back issues of Gekko are still available. However, there are only a very few copies of certain issues left. As you live in the US you are best advised to purchase from the GGA Bookstore on the GGA website. Best wishes, John John Rudge Vice President and Publications Editor

Re: [gecko]new Member of the GGA

2004-02-22 Thread Jim Deann Chapman
Brandon, I am the GGA bookstore guy and I did respond to your inquiry. I'll resend my email right now. Welcome to the GGA. Jim Chapman/GGA Bookstore - Original Message - From: Brandon Macy To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2004 9:38 AM Subject:

Re: [gecko]GGA is so cool!

2004-02-22 Thread Julie Bergman
That's right Ron, I am not far, and love to have GGA members visit. Welcome Garrett! Are you willing to check for geckos in the Conservatory? That would be great if you could (see my other post). Back to your gecko - you have U. henkeli? Very sturdy Uros. Most of us are using tube-type full

Re: [gecko]new Member of the GGA

2004-02-22 Thread Julie Bergman
Hi Brandon, I have been working with geckos for over 20 years. I now work with about 50+ species, many Phelsuma (Day Geckos, my favorite), Leopards (Tangerines, Jungles and hypos are my favorites), miscellaneous geckos from Madagascar (Pareodura picta (pictus) and Pareodura androyensis, two

Re: [gecko]GGA is so cool!

2004-02-22 Thread Julie Bergman
Hi Garrett! Garrett Peterson wrote: wow julie! thanks for the info. You are very welcome! Actually my gecko is a fimbriatus and yesshe is wild caught. Would all the things you reccomended for the henkeli still apply? Pretty much. I should have known you have

Re: [gecko]GGA is so EXTREMELY cool!

2004-02-22 Thread ElizabethFreer
Garrett writes: Now I wish I had found out about the listserve before purchasing a gecko. Welcome aboard, Garrett!! I'm happy that you found out about GGA now. There are many folks on this list at all levels of gecko expertise! You've uncovered a gold mine. Be sure to let all your gecko friends

[gecko]sex determination in Eublepharine geckos

2004-02-22 Thread Russell L. Burke
I know this general subject has been discussed in the list serve before, but i haven't seen these particular questions. All you folks that eublepharine geckos--can you tell me which ones have genetic and which ones have temperature sex deterimination? Year ago i bred Coleonyx variagatus and so I

RE: [gecko]GGA is so cool!

2004-02-22 Thread Danny Mendez
Title: Message I keep several fimbriatus andto be be honest on a scale of 1-10 (10 being mostdifficult) I think U fimbriatus is a 7 or 8,one of the hardest to keep next to phants IMO. Fimbriatus are much more sensitive to temperature humidity fluctuations than henkeli. The biggest problem

[gecko]Slugs in my klemmeri viv

2004-02-22 Thread Chad Mayer
Hi all. Got a question: I recently acquired (!) slugs in my klemmeri viv. Probably came in thru some plants. Theyre small, so dont cause a huge problem yet, but unsightly and Im concerned for some of my smaller, more tasty exotic plants in there. Does anyone have any good ideas of how to eliminate

[gecko]Newbie Info Request

2004-02-22 Thread Jim Hammond
Hello all, We've recently acquired a Crested Gecko and would like to get some real world information. We think its a "he", but we're not sure yet. I've been told that in a couple of months we should be seeing some things that will provide definitive information. I've read quite a bit

RE: [gecko]GGA is so cool!

2004-02-22 Thread Danny Mendez
Title: Message Just make sure you mist her frequently and get to a vet ASAP to get those parasites taken care of. I've found that pinworms and hookworms tend to be the most common. Electrolytes aid in reversing dehydration promptly...they facilitate the absorption of water. It's what makes

Re: [gecko]sex determination in Eublepharine geckos

2004-02-22 Thread ATATBOY
Dr Burke i like you name. LOL Burke Knight Russell L. Burke wrote: I know this general subject has been discussed in the list serve before, but i haven't seen these particular questions. All you folks that eublepharine geckos--can you tell me which ones have genetic and which ones have

Re: [gecko]Slugs in my klemmeri viv

2004-02-22 Thread Cyndy
Chad, The only really effective way to get rid of them is hand picking. Get some long tweezers and pick out each one you see. One way to prevent them from coming in on your plants is to wash all the soil off the new plants. The eggs were probably in the soil of your plants. Cyndy Hi all. Got