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Old 12-01-2008, 01:37 AM
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'Custards' legs look well bandy, a classic sign of mbd,get some calcium into him/her asap !
i think they know how to look after there own lizards.
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Old 12-01-2008, 01:42 AM
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don't think you have seen thepost about her - she is "disabled" because of a birth defect. her brother / sister was cooked.

we have a few ''rescues'' with MBD so we know about it :P

thanks for your concern though!
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Old 12-01-2008, 01:43 AM
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hehe getting female at hamm (hopefully) so may get babies in a year or so!
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can i have sid pretty please
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they have awesome eyes
almost as bloodshot as my flatmates........
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lmao - class
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almost as bloodshot as my flatmates........
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Old 12-01-2008, 02:21 AM
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awwww they are so cute!! great pics, they seem to like posing. I agree that Sid is unusual...or am I wrong? His colours are awesome!!! Probably quite a common colour now isnt it, and im being dumb again :P what morph is he?
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Old 12-01-2008, 02:23 AM
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i think they know how to look after there own lizards.
i hope so,she has been keeping lizards for a short time, but seems to have become a 'gecko expert 'overnight due to buying up everything she can and having the free time to post a lot on this forum
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awwww they are so cute!! great pics, they seem to like posing. I agree that Sid is unusual...or am I wrong? His colours are awesome!!! Probably quite a common colour now isnt it, and im being dumb again :P what morph is he?
he is a new caledonian Mossy gecko - Rhacodactylus Chahoua we think he is mainland form. He's in the same family as the cresties but different in quite a few ways

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i hope so,she has been keeping lizards for a short time, but seems to have become a 'gecko expert 'overnight due to buying up everything she can and having the free time to post a lot on this forum
I have a feeling you're going to be one of those pathetic people who seem to stalk me to undermind me... what a way to spend a life... fun.
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Old 12-01-2008, 02:53 AM
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i hope so,she has been keeping lizards for a short time, but seems to have become a 'gecko expert 'overnight due to buying up everything she can and having the free time to post a lot on this forum
Im sure Gina knows whats shes doing. we are all still learning and as long as someone knows enough about the animals needs and care to keep them healthy and happy, then they are ready to go. You learn the rest from there. And Gina certainly knows enough.
Besides, she has probably read up on them for ages before getting anything.
Anyway, that said, we are all friends here and a forum is a place to help and advise and get along. So lets do just that shall we without any judgement on people you dont not know
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i hope so,she has been keeping lizards for a short time, but seems to have become a 'gecko expert 'overnight due to buying up everything she can and having the free time to post a lot on this forum
Perhaps you should try not to judge people, Gina has been on the forums since May, the same time as you - even if she never kept reptiles before, that's a good 8 months of research and learning. I know she's certainly never claimed to be an expert and still asks plenty of questions and learns every day, like we all do.

Having free time that you seem to take negatively usually means that people have plenty of time to research the species.

But we are ALL on a learning curve here, that's the point of these forums.
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