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Update on St. Paddy's Day rescued babies

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Some of you may remember the 4 babies we rescued from a guy's garbage on 3/17. :hot: They were 1.3g - 1.7g's. when we got them.Look at them now!! :hehe: They are 19.6g - 21.7g.'s and beautiful.The first is Gramp's and his color is so pale I cant help thinking he might be a pastel.Next is Chewie and Sox. They are the smallest. The last is Blondie. He is about to shed but has a beautiful bright yellow and looks to be the only male.Just wanted to thank you all for helping me with tips on what to do to help these little darlings. It's a really good thing they are as cute as they are...or I'd never have gotten through the "mushing" of mealies and wax worms for hand feedings! YUMMY !!! :lick:
 

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Wow! I remember when you found those babies, I think your rescue story is one of the best. They look great now!!
 
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I missed the rescue story!!! Anyone have the link to the thread? They are beautiful geckos... and I agree that Gramps is a pastel. Well done!
 
Wow...I remember that. They all look great. Those are some lucky leos to have you come along and rescue them!
 
Denise, they are looking fantastic. Your doing a great job.

Marcia here is the link, it also is at the bottom of the page, where similar threads are listed.


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Wow, they look great! After such a terrible start, I'm so glad that they were able to pull through. Great job :)

-Alice
 
amazing!

Thanks for the thread link, Jeremy. Denise, Kudos to you for giving these gorgeous little creatures a second chance!
 
great job. it always makes me feel better bout the world reading about people who are willing to go and save a defensless creature that would have never stood a chance. and now you have some cute leos too :)
i had to read your initial post on these and have to know did he really throw them out?how did you find out? again great job.
 
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