i recently hatched 8 baby southern alligator lizards and a friend is
trading me 3 ll's for two of the babies.
i think she is also sending a picta with a re-gen tail and a "mutant"
picta that walks on the wrong side of its feet(why does that happen and
is it actually a genetic problem that will cause it harm
eventually,etc).

for the ll's im going to set up a 29gall on its side(so the lid will be
the left side of the tank and it will be 30"tall,18"long and still
12"wide).
i havent decided on plants yet though.

; )

-cassie

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> In a message dated 8/1/01 9:38:00 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> writes:
>
>
>
>> >im also going to be getting 3 mourning geckos(i forgot the propper
>> name,the
>> >parthanogenic ones).
>>
>> Lepidodactylus lugubris, another great, easy species. Im glad to see
>> more
>> and more people keeping these. And no questions on sexing them!
>>
>> Lyle Puente
>
> Good to hear that you've found some Ll, Cassie!  I'm happy that more
> and more
> folks are keeping these personable critters as well.  They are vocal,
> and squ
>
> :o)   Elizabeth
> Seattle,Washington
> [Geckos...a gift which keeps on giving!]

--
Cassie Schilliger
White Iguana Reptile Rescue Advisor and Adoption Coordinator, So.
California


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