----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, July 08, 2002 7:15 PM
Subject: Re: [Gecko] Gecko help
First off I am not a chick, "Corey" is the masculine spelling for my name.
Again you stated the smaller one as 4inchs and
bigger one as 8 inchs.and i will quote you as.
[16:57:03] <@CoreyS> how big is hte older
one
[16:57:06] <@CoreyS> and how big is the younger one
[16:57:21]
<SaphirePhx> about 4.
[16:57:27] <@CoreyS>
4inchs?>
[16:57:32] <@CoreyS> and how big is hte other
one?
[16:57:39] <SaphirePhx> 8 ish
Funny how stories change. At the size you told me
they were, the 8inch one would eat the 4 inch one for sure. I have seen it
many times. I jsut had a customer looks a $125 patternless het albino, about 4
inchs, which his mother put a 7-9 inch female in with it.
Bed a beast will impact leos. I have seen it
happen to several animals I have sold. Sand can also impact animals that
are 4 inchs or so. Again my advice is to use paper.
I dont see how you can call someone who will
produce atleat 1500 geckos, and does nothing else for a living, not a
gecko breeder.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, July 08, 2002 8:22
PM
Subject: [Gecko] Gecko help
My gecko (tagia) just ate a huge chunck of Bed-a-beast
coconut fiber and I couldnt get it out of her mouth before she swallowed.
Would it be better just to put her on sand? will she be able to digest it
okay, the bedding that is?
By the way Tagia is 9 grams, Gabbie is 17
Carrie is 7 grams and Caso is 12 Grams
Some chick claming to
be a breeder says Gabbie is going to eat Tagia, same with caso and carrie,
they are all about the same size, so I think she is full of it, but it never
hurts to ask
Liz