Got the cd today!  I will check it out tomorrow.  Thanks again!

Nathan Hall
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Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2005 11:14 PM
Subject: Re: [gecko]Unusual gecko behaviour or not?


> Hi Sarah---
>
> Welcome to the Wonderful World of Geckos!!!  Leopard geckos seem to be
creatures of habit, like some of us tend to be, but one can always teach
some "old" dogs new behaviors.
>
> Be sure to check out all the gecko photos on the GGA's website.  There are
many geckos out there for everyone!
>
> Elizabeth
> Seattle  USA
>
>
> In an email dated Wed, 23 3 2005 2:31:56 am GMT, "Godby"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >I'm new to the world of gecko's, and received a gecko as a gift about a
> >month ago. I'd wanted one for quite some time, so the gift wasn't too
> >unusual. It's a leopard gecko, that's about 3-4 months old. I'm
fascinated
> >by this little creature, and have been reading tonnes of material
> >about him. I read somewhere that leopard gecko's usually pick one corner
to
> >defecate in, and are consistent with it. My gecko is consistent, but in a
> >most unusual spot. There used to be a styrofoam "rock" wall in the cage.
He
> >really enjoyed climbing on it, but I realized after a while that he
mostly
> >went up there to defecate. Of course it doesn't stick to the styrofoam,
so
> >it comes tumbling down and lands on other things. I removed the foam, and
> >now he still tries to climb the glass to defecate. He's even resorted to
> >climbing one of the plants to do his business there. We've tried to be
> >innovative by adding a second "level" to the cage, but he'll have nothing
to
> >do with it, and instead try to climb the glass. He eventually gives up
and
> >goes to one corner, but not ever without trying to climb to the top of
the
> >cage first. I was hoping that someone could tell me if that's normal, or
if
> >I just happened to get a gecko with a lot of character and determination!
I
> >d really like to put the styrofoam "rock" back in because it looks neat,
and
> >he enjoys climbing it (good exercise). But I'm not sure that I can keep
the
> >styrofoam clean with his habit.
> >
> >Thanks a lot
> >
> >Sarah
> >
> >
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> Elizabeth
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