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This thread has been bothering me, haven't been able to sleep the greatest so I decided to check it quick. I would like to point out to yo Brittany that 2007 was my first breeding season. I am by no means a seasoned vet like Kelli and Marcia. Marcia even did note that the swelling was most likely brought on even more by shipping. That it might not have been very noticeable at all before I shipped, which is obviously the case. Kelli even pointed out that the swelling was barely noticeable in the original picture. I don't understand why you keep posting on here how it is so ridiculous how I didn't see this, but in the email you sent me you state how it is very understandable how I could have missed this? Seems a little 2 faced to me. And you said about sending the geckos back, we only discussed a refund on the female. The male is beautiful and in great condition as even you noted yourself. JMG sells alot of mack bells at the price they have listed. So they are obviously not to far off on their pricing. If the gecko was 280, then 320 after shipping would be about correct, but anyways this isnt about what I paid, either way, 280 or 320 they are both over the 250 I quoted you for that male, who has grown since I acquired him, making him worth even more. If I raise the females price to what YOU think it is worth, then you are comming away with a very nice male dirt cheap. Its not fair to me for you to tell me what I can and cannot sell my male for. The male is the stud male of the project, he is the one that matters. You would have also gotten a mack 66% het Bell in the group also but decided you did not want her. You say how much you wanted to keep the female as a pet. I have given you a chance to. a $50 adoption fee really isnt bad. I see nice geckos that cant be breeders go for that at shows, sometimes even more depending on who it selling it. Even though it cant be bred it is a beautiful pet and she is a real sweetheart, she is worth every penny of that $50 to have as a pet