I just posted this on another gecko forum, if you hang out on other forums please post there. Right now I feel really disgusted about this. Ironically today I found out someone ripped me off using a fraudulent credit card. I do believe in karma, and it swing back and land right on these suckers!

Once everyone calms down a bit, I think it would be useful to hear about their (Texas thieves) methods so we could better protect our collections.

Julie B.

Nathan Hall wrote:

This is a plea for help!! I just received a call from Scott @ Texas Lizard Connection and have been informed that a large percentage of his collection has been ripped off. The theft occurred on Tuesday, March 23, 2004. Please keep an eye out for people selling high end geckos. Scott and Kima could really use our help right now. I will be accepting donations through my website in order to help Scott and Kima get back on their feet. Here is a partial list of geckos that were stolen:

    * 1.1      Nephrurus levis pilbarensis
    * 2.2      Nephrurus levis occidentalis
    * 4.20    Nephrurus levis levis
    * 1.1      Nephrurus laevissimus
    * 1.1      Nephrurus wheeleri
    * 2.3      Nephrurus amyae
    * 5.5      Chondrodactylus angulifer angulifer
    * 2.3      Palmatogecko rangei
    * 1.1      Phelsuma klemmeri
    * 1.0      Eublepharis macularius-het. Rainwater albino
    * 1.1      Eublepharis macularius-Rainwater albino
    * 0.1      Hemitheconyx taylori

These thieves stole a couple of incubators, with numerous tortoise and gecko eggs. They also killed their beloved dog. If you have any information or would like to donate some money to help Scott and Kima, please call 713-775-5545 or email [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.

Nathan Hall



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