About the crickets, I take them out if they're in there still after an hour.
Also she didn't eat any, but before I took her dish away, she ate 4 waxworms
and then pooped, no regurgitation though.  If she regurgitates again, I'll
take her to a vet then.  Where do I find one that does reptiles/exotics?
Just in the yellow pages, online?  Again, thanks for all your help on this
board.  I really appreciate it.  (And Chris, sounds like you have quite a
collection going on their!  I hope you still don't live in a dorm!)  And how
much would a vet visit like this cost usually?

Thanks Again,
Ben James
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lyle Puente" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2002 7:42 AM
Subject: Re: [Gecko] My Leo Gex vomits... what do I do? (Newbie)


> > Right now, she is  trying to catch the four crickets I put in her cage,
> >so that itself is an  improvement.
>
> Hi Ben
> I woudn't add so many at one time. That may intimidate the gecko or risk
> him being bitten while he sleeps. If any get away in the cage and you cant
> find them, add a small piece of carrot or apple to the cage for the
> crickets to eat. This can be used to draw them out and back to one spot
for
> your gecko to find them.
>
> Lyle Puente
> PO Box 438
> Crompond, NY 10517
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>
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