Hi Becky,

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> In a message dated 12/13/2000 7:16:17 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> << Tobey I used a needles type of syringe-obviously- and dropped bits of baby
>  food mix on the ends of their faces and along the edges of their mouthes as
>  2 of my first ones arrived from the shipment rather sorry looking and I
>  wanted to get vitamins and calcium etc into them. Sort of an oral IV. Their
>  initial reaction was that I was an evil monster trying to poison them and
>  they tried to shake and rub it off. When they finally got some into their
>  mouthes it was kind of comical the surprised look on their faces. It only
>  took maybe about a dozen assisted feedings before they started eating what
>  was in their dishes. Good luck. Margaret >>
>
> Margaret,
>     Please excuse my ignorance, but I am really new to the gecko world and
> don't know what half of these animals are that everyone is talking about.   I
> guess it takes time to learn the "gecko" language and the many types.
>
>     Can Leopard Geckos eat baby food too or is it just for ciliatus?
>
> Becky
>

Yes, it does take time to learn the names. It is worthwhile because with proper
id you can get proper care info. I suggest you pick up a copy of Geckos: a pet
owner's manual by the Bartlett's. It is a good basic book and covers the popular
pet geckos. It is also cheap!

Julie Bergman
http://www.geckoranch.com
GGA lifetime member

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