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Old 01-11-2006, 02:12 PM
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ari,
just for interests sake...
the reddish colouring of these babies tends to fade out slightly as they age but they still remain quite light in colour...more like their mother in the picture above.
some of her offspring from a pairing with a dark, normal male appear exactly like the father...dark and normal. it's about a 50/50 split between the two.
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ari...forgot to mention that i wouldn't mind having half the geckos on your list there either
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Hi Elizabeth,

The little one managed to catch and eat a cricket last night. It is only the third cricket so far, but she/he is being fed baby food which is thankfully working too. She isn't emaciated, although she could do with more weight on obviously.

I have been spraying her with water mixed with Calcium/vitamin suppliment that would normally be dusted on crickets. Hopefully that will be enough until she gets going.

Geckoboy, FANTASTIC hypo you've got there. That juvenile is just AMAZING looking!
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Thought I'd update you on 'Tiny'. She is eating much better now. I haven't had to suppliment her with baby food for a week now. She took two crickets last night, three at the feed before that and two at the feed before that, so things are looking much better for her survival.

Here's a pic of her Mum (top of photo). I'm hoping that as she matures she proves to take after her Mum!

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