Allee Toler
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So I went to PetSmart today, to buy a new UTH. And I looked at the baby leos as usual. They had three in a, maybe, 3 gal sectional. Two were laying on their bellies. One looked pretty healthy. But the other two were not even 2 inches. They had barely any movement in their arms and legs. They were so sad looking.
The lady there let me hold them. And my middle finger, for size reference is 2 1/2 inches long. So you can see how tiny this little one was.
He didn't even try to run away from me. Or jump off of me. When I held the bigger one, healthier looking one, he tried to jump away like a normal juvi reaction. He was about 3 1/2 inches long too.
I called the manager after I got home, after telling a few employees. And she said they were trying to take care of it. That "there's no room in the back, and there's no adequate (sp?) funds to pay for a sick gecko" and that she was hand feeding both of them some sort of antibiotic liquid.
=[ I want to take them home. But I'm not paying $30 each for all three (since the other one was a clutchmate and housed with the sick ones) when chances are they're not going to make it. They're too skinny. The healthier one can be contaminated. But if he is, there's a better chance of him getting over it if someone takes care of him now.
Crypto?

The lady there let me hold them. And my middle finger, for size reference is 2 1/2 inches long. So you can see how tiny this little one was.
He didn't even try to run away from me. Or jump off of me. When I held the bigger one, healthier looking one, he tried to jump away like a normal juvi reaction. He was about 3 1/2 inches long too.
I called the manager after I got home, after telling a few employees. And she said they were trying to take care of it. That "there's no room in the back, and there's no adequate (sp?) funds to pay for a sick gecko" and that she was hand feeding both of them some sort of antibiotic liquid.
=[ I want to take them home. But I'm not paying $30 each for all three (since the other one was a clutchmate and housed with the sick ones) when chances are they're not going to make it. They're too skinny. The healthier one can be contaminated. But if he is, there's a better chance of him getting over it if someone takes care of him now.
Crypto?