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Posted by Shorty on August 06, 2000 at 14:19:05:
In Reply to: Oh No! posted by Candy on August 06, 2000 at 09:30:10:
Thanks for the information Candy. I believe it is calcium deficiency, I'm literally banging myself on the head for it!!! You see, the anole was originally not mine, it was someone across the street. They decided to get a leopard gecko. Well, they go, "I don't want the anole anymore. I'm getting a leopard gecko." It outraged me, that the fact that they wouldn't take the responsiblity to care for this anole, that I had to use my own money to get it crickets, and not only that, it's cage and everything. But, I got something out of it, and I'm caring for it. I really think it's the calcium deficiency, I'm getting really mad that I forgot about that. Anyways, some people can be really uncaring. They said that they'd just let it outside, and let it die on it's own. I was like, "NO!!!!" So, is it possible that the anole hatchling that hatched on the 18th of July will still make it??? I just gave her some calcium. I don't think it was a birth/genetic defect, this has been the first time she's done it. Please help, I really appreciate all the help you've been giving me the past month. You're great!!! Well, again, please help. Thanks in advance.
Shorty
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