Catroina,
        Thank you for all your help and advice this year. My *blind* fat tailed
gecko is thriving on the canned food you recommended. I hand feed  him
some and while he is snapping at it I hold a Zoophoba in the way and he
eats that too. The insect culture you shared with me is thriving.
        My Christmas present to myself is a trio of leopard gex. They are from
Julie in a round about way. I am setting up a 5' long terrarium for them
and my single female.
Hope you have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year,

Cyndy


On Sun, 24 Dec 2000 08:09:55 -0800 Catriona Lindsay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> At 10:44 AM 12/22/2000 EST, you wrote:
> >Santa stopped by our house early this year and delivered our first 
> het for 
> >albino from our albino Tokay ssp. project. 
>       Cool! How long did it take your eggs to hatch? I have two 
> pairs of Tokay
> eggs that are taking forever to hatch. They appear fertile (have a 
> pink
> cast and a shadowed portion, upon last candling), but have not 
> hatched yet.
> Mom is still diligently guarding them. I think the gecko room was 
> too cool
> for them, so I turned up the heat on them. 
>       Now I am dying, when I have to work in the gecko room.  I 
> have to clean
> cages and feed the critters in a sports bra and shorts. :P My 
> optimum
> temperature is a cool 68-72 F. Guess I would make a good montaine or 
> cave
> dwelling species. ;>
> Catriona
> 
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