Hi Liz,

There is a good section on my FAQ leopard geckos I referred to earlier about handling and how to get a leopard used to you. When a gecko tries to bite you, that is a signal for you to back off. This could be an age thing, at <3mos they are pretty pissy, or an adjustment thing.  Take it slow and let the gecko's behavior towards you be your guide. Skip the vinegar unless you really want to torture the geckos!;)

Julie Bergman
http://www.geckoranch.com
GGA lifetime member

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Now that I have her on paper and have her eating habbits on the way to be fixed, how about her biting? My other geckos NEVER bite, she bites everytime I pick her up, so I hold her more, she still bites. Every day. Any ideas? A friend said to put vinager on my hands to make them smell bad, it should keep her from bitting me, but what about everyone else? will she stop if she cant bite me? will the viniger hurt her?

Thanks,

Liz

BTW, she is trying hard to eat the paper, but I put rocks in all the corners. Big Rocks. I think she hates me, heh.

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