
12-11-2011, 10:59 AM
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Originally Posted by ankan333
Hehe, well yes, reading it again it doesn't sound extremely neat Maureen.. But I don't mind, the only thing that matters is that I know I take good care of my little ones. And the new owner WOULD have had to deal with it, I don't plan long trips with my geckos every day.. Luckily, my baby got of all the skin itself, so he was ok by the morning!
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A responsible breeder/seller SHOULD make certain a gecko is in top health before sending it off to a new home. If the gecko is in your care it is your problem to deal with before it transfers hands if it is showing signs of illness. That is in all honesty rude and messed up to expect a new owner to deal with the issue.
"Oh I got a new pet, oh great I got a nice huge vet bill to go with it."
Charming.
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Working with various geckos from the genera: Ebenavia, Lepidodactylus, Lygodactylus, Paroedura, Phelsuma and Sphaerodactylus
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