Whyshouldanyone
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So, we "lost" a leopard gecko, and my roommate's boyfriend devised a pretty cool trap and I thought I should post it on here.
He propped up a kitchen strainer with a bobby pin on the floor, and placed a few waxworms on the floor underneath. He tied one waxworm to floss and threaded it up through the strainer and brought it around and tied it tight with no slack to the bobby pin. It dangled in the air under the strainer, so that if the gecko pulled on the worm it would pull the bobby pin away and the strainer would fall on top of the gecko.
I could see potential problems with this trap. The strainer could fall on the gecko's tail or hurt the gecko, but we used a light plastic strainer and my gecko is very small so that wasn't a worry.
The trap wasn't actually used, because we magically found Killer sitting in her tank a few days later. Her absence remains a mystery. But, just thought the trap was a cool idea.
He propped up a kitchen strainer with a bobby pin on the floor, and placed a few waxworms on the floor underneath. He tied one waxworm to floss and threaded it up through the strainer and brought it around and tied it tight with no slack to the bobby pin. It dangled in the air under the strainer, so that if the gecko pulled on the worm it would pull the bobby pin away and the strainer would fall on top of the gecko.
I could see potential problems with this trap. The strainer could fall on the gecko's tail or hurt the gecko, but we used a light plastic strainer and my gecko is very small so that wasn't a worry.
The trap wasn't actually used, because we magically found Killer sitting in her tank a few days later. Her absence remains a mystery. But, just thought the trap was a cool idea.