>The GGA has been a great organization for me and I think it would be a great
>place for anyone who has an interest in geckos.

thank you Yuri,
I think that many people who join the list may not know exactly what we
are. Joining GGA means alot more than this list, as important as this list
is.


>
>I don't have seven species and I don't have an advanced degree in herpetology.
>I joined the list and GGA so that I can learn more and just talk to people
>about geckos. I think the membership make-up of GGA is a varied mix of people
>who may only have one gecko and people who even may have one pair of every
>species!

agreed. We are from many areas of experience and interest and exclude no one.

> All in all, I have not seen people being treated shoddily, the exact
>opposite is true -- the most basic questions to the most complex questions
>normally have enthusiastic and infomative discussions.

and one thing to remember is, the list is all made up of volunteers.
Information posted is from people freely giving their time and experience.
We owe all here a thanks.


>
>The leopard gecko discussions -- genetics especially -- seem to get a lot of
>action.

agreed...we have many here with deep interests.

>
>I would reconsider your choice and join the GGA. It would be great to have you
>as a member!

well said Yuri....maybe you should join Neil to help with promotions!  hahaha

Lyle Puente
PO Box 438
Crompond, NY 10517
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Global Gecko Association
http://www.gekkota.com


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