Hi Greg,

I had it put in alcohol, I understand this is better should
anyone want to do DNA work on it. It may go to someone
interested in reptile DNA at a local University, if that
doesn't work out, I'll will likely go to a museum.

Neil

>  >The other deceased gecko has been preserved.
>
>Neil,
>
>In what way has the specimen been preserved, and will it be
>deposited into a museum collection?
>

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Phone: (902) 455-0133   Fax: (902) 455-0212
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