The first shippment that I sent with UPS was just awful. They sent it the wrong
direction, then sent it back to town where it sat around awhile, before
somebody got around to seeing where that big box marked Nextday might be
going to. Thank god I took extra care and packed everybody very well
Have you heard them vocalize yet?
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Thanks Julie -
I haven't seen him doing it since then, so maybe he was just having a
bad day!
I managed to return with a few eggs last time we visited the islands and had
sucessful hatches. Man beautiful animals. They have a ton of them in Kona on
the Big Island.
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It is good (spring that is). My first Phelsuma guimbeaui hatched this
morning as well, and two of four Hawaiian P laticauda eggs that we brought
home from vacation, hatched yesterday.
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You might try a short stint in a microwave oven. Kills bugs dead.
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Sent: Jan 20, 2004 9:51 AM
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Thanks for all of the moss suggestions, I may give some a
Moss, Its Whats for Dinner
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Sent: Jan 20, 2004 12:14 PM
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I've tried this, the smell of nuked moss was awful!
Some bugs were not easily killed this way
I'm in north Portland, and focusing on Phelsuma with a couple of Uroplatus
thrown in for good measure.
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Subject: [gecko]local gecko people Portland Or.
Hello,
I just moved to Portland as I
Ah yes. Thanks much.
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From: J Aherns [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: 12/2/2003 3:28:01 AM
Subject: Re: [gecko]Looking for input on a skin prob
Lance, The yellow listerine.Not the blue listerine or
the green listerine.
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Best regards,
Jodi
The
, and it appeared to be gone. Not so, it occurs in the corner of the mouth on both sides as a yellow crust/scab. I'm starting the treatment again but still don't know what I'm dealing with. Any ideas?
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Full strength, or diluted? How do you teach them to gargle???
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From: J Aherns [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Lance, No idea what you have but try Listerine to
clean the mouth it is a
Could you give name to that online source for the cork tube? Did you say
that you are from Portland? I'm working with a couple of Ebenaui and would
very much like to look at what others are doing with their Uro's.
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would really like to know what I'm doing. Currently temps run70-78 deg. Lots of moisture. Somebody must know more, please help me find them.
--- Lance Woolen
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I've found that at night works well for me. Best when dark, use a flash
light to blind them slowly reach in and GRABBO. Works with all sorts of
critters. I just caught a gold dust that has been running around my
basement for weeks with that technique
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