Thanks, Julie,
        Any thoughts on the *Morph* of my female?
>Snip>
>My 
> female, a
> > rescue of unknown parentage, has hardly any spots and is 
> distinctly pink
> > compared to the other ones. What would you call her morph, if you 
> had to
> > guess? I am trying to borrow a digital cam so I can post a 
> picture.

Thanks,
Cyndy


On Mon, 15 Jan 2001 19:41:05 -0800 Julie Bergman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> Hi Cyndy,
> 
> I would go ahead and breed them. Weight is critical to that, and 
> these are all
> robust specimens. UV is not necessary, dust with Mineral - I w D3 or 
> sometime
> equivalent. Leave a dish of calcium in for the females and you'll be 
> all set.
> 
> Julie Bergman
> http://www.geckoranch.com
> GGA lifetime member
> 
> Cyndy L Linsteadt wrote:
> 
> > I recieved my new scale and weighed all my lizards. I was curious 
> about
> > my new leo's weights. They look a lot thinner than the female I 
> have. The
> > new male weighs 67g, the two new females weigh 57g, and 59g. The 
> female I
> > have had for 1 year weighs 77g.
> >         My biggest concern is the husbandry the new gex had 
> previously. They had
> > no dish of calcium, the crix were not gut loaded nor dusted. They 
> people
> > just dumped a bunch in straight from the pet store, and when those 
> were
> > eaten got more. Also there was no UV bulb.  The females laid 8 
> eggs each
> > last year. Should I hold off on breeding them? How much should 
> they weigh
> > before I breed them? Should I be worried about their malnutrition?
> >         Also, these are High Yellow Jungle morphs, I am told. My 
> female, a
> > rescue of unknown parentage, has hardly any spots and is 
> distinctly pink
> > compared to the other ones. What would you call her morph, if you 
> had to
> > guess? I am tryinig to borrow a digital cam so I can post a 
> picture.
> >
> > Thanks for all your help,
> > Cyndy
> >
> > PS my rescued fat tail that I still hand feed is up to 67g. i am 
> going to
> > start weighing him regularly and try to *starve* him in to 
> hunting.
> 
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