Lemur_6
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Hey everyone,
There's a leucistic adult female gecko at a petstore I know. She was sold to the petstore by a lady who didn't know what to do with it after her son went away to college. The gecko's been housed with a bunch of african fat tails that don't look all that good for about 2-3 months (nobby tails, puffy jaws, very lethargic, squinting eyes). However the gecko seems in good health with a nice fat tail (though the petstore owner says she's seen better days). She's missing a toenail or two. She's currently marked at $65, but I think I can haggle a bit to bring it down to $50 (and I have a bit of extra cash from x-mas).
I'm not too familiar with the pricing of geckos, is this a reasonable price? There's also a vet nearby that I can take a fecal to (but takes a while for results), so if she has any bugs hopefully I'll find them before the 1 month return date.
So, what do you guys think? Save or no? I've saved animals in worse condition before, but I knew what their problem was before I had them in my care (poor heating, not enough humidity, too little food, not enough calc, but no internal bugs).
Also, is it ever possible that 10 gal is not enough for a gecko? This girl is like huge, about 8-9" long and tail is roughly 1 1/4" - 1 1/2" thick. I might have to go dig the 20 long out of my basement
crap: thing is so friggin heavy).
-Dave
There's a leucistic adult female gecko at a petstore I know. She was sold to the petstore by a lady who didn't know what to do with it after her son went away to college. The gecko's been housed with a bunch of african fat tails that don't look all that good for about 2-3 months (nobby tails, puffy jaws, very lethargic, squinting eyes). However the gecko seems in good health with a nice fat tail (though the petstore owner says she's seen better days). She's missing a toenail or two. She's currently marked at $65, but I think I can haggle a bit to bring it down to $50 (and I have a bit of extra cash from x-mas).
I'm not too familiar with the pricing of geckos, is this a reasonable price? There's also a vet nearby that I can take a fecal to (but takes a while for results), so if she has any bugs hopefully I'll find them before the 1 month return date.
So, what do you guys think? Save or no? I've saved animals in worse condition before, but I knew what their problem was before I had them in my care (poor heating, not enough humidity, too little food, not enough calc, but no internal bugs).
Also, is it ever possible that 10 gal is not enough for a gecko? This girl is like huge, about 8-9" long and tail is roughly 1 1/4" - 1 1/2" thick. I might have to go dig the 20 long out of my basement
-Dave