I found a little more info here...
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20090909/gecko_090909/20090909?hub=Health
Mother nature does equip leopard geckos with the ability to shed the tail so I guess you could say it's natural...
Here's an interesting article from one of our local newspapers...
This begs the question; what happens to these guys once they pull the tail off? :main_huh:
This came out a few weeks back...
I thought you guys would get a kick out of this.
I keep trying to get a picture of the crestie on the local transit train here in Calgary but I never have my camera when I'm near the train. He's about three feet tall...:inquisitive:
There's a huge day...
The looser is the gecko that Johnny sold to Tommy for $25. Tommys' parents never for a minute thought that Tommy would hold interest in the gecko but what the heck, it's only $25. Tommys' parents bought him a new DSi for $200 for his birthday and now Tommy doesn't know the gecko exists. You know...
You can ship reptiles via Air Canada if you have a "Live Animal" shipping account with them. I'm not sure about cross border though. I ship leopard geckos intra-Canada using AC from time to time but I've never tried shipping to/from the US.
The Canadian side is not picky about the geckos but...
Pictures 5 and 6 look like mss enigmas, right Paul?
I think I finally hatched one of those too. I'll try to get a picture up on my thread where I thought I had a mss enigma but was wrong.
Yah, I check the jmg available page on a regular basis but with the new USF&W rules and fees it's a real pain in the a$$ to get geckos across the border. I need to be very selective about what I purchase.
I'm looking forward to seeing some of your cremesicles! I'll keep an eye out...:main_robin:
Gregg,
I'm not going to get into the D3 debate with you again. We agree to disagree.
We both know that geckos, as well as all other animals, need D3 to process calcium. It's a matter of how much and how often.
I consider D3 uptake from undusted mealworms an unorthodox method of...