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On Sat, 21 Apr 2001 05:59:09 -0700 (PDT) Robert Gundy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi, > I just got a big 'ol Madagascar order with 30 some > geckos and I'm going to worm them all. I have one > question though. With things as small as Paroedura > andryonesis what do i do?! Even with the phantasticus > or the pictus they don't weigh an ounce. I don't have > a gram scale unfortunately, I guess I should get one > soon. But what should I do about the really small > geckos like P. androyensis? Any help is appreciated. > > Robert Gundy For anyone interested, Lab Safety Supply has some scales
that appear to be fairly accurate and reasonably priced.
There is one that is a 200 gram that reads in .1 gram increments for $102.
Works on battery or a/c Part number 1X57883
Another is a 100 gram/.2 gram readout for $95. Battery only Part number
1X77657
These scales can weigh in several different ways: ounce, grams, etc. There
are several others that can weigh with as much as .002 gram accuracy.
They can be reached at 1-800-356-0783 or www.labsafety.com to see more of their
stuff.
Hope that helps,
Steven and Renee Feil Royal Gold Reptiles |
