you are welcome, glad i could help

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Subject: Re: [gecko]Less problematic than before


> Kevin---
>
> Thanks for your idea.  Next time I feed the leos that's exactly what I'll
do.
>
> Elizabeth
>
>
> "Kevin Bullick - MJD Patient Communications" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> >if you wiggle them around a little bit in the calcium a little bit will
> >stick to them. You dont need to much on each one, a little goes a long
way
> >IME.
> >
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> >From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Sent: Friday, August 20, 2004 11:18 AM
> >Subject: Re: [gecko]Less problematic than before
> >
> >
> >> Hi---
> >>
> >> Maybe your leopard gecko feels safer about eating when no one is
watching.
> >Have you put the food in a shallow dish and then returned several hours
> >later?
> >>
> >> BTW, how do folks get calcium powder to "stick" to mealworms? I do have
a
> >small dish of calcium in the cage, but my leopard seems to ignore that.
It
> >is much easier to dust prey when feeding crickets!
> >>
> >> Elizabeth
> >>
> >> >My leopard gecko(that wasnt eating, remember?) after
> >> >two weeks starting eating very well. But it does not
> >> >eats in the dish, only when I put some mealworms or
> >> >roaches in front of him. Its still a problem, because I
> >> >work with consulting, so I travel a lot. Any sugestions?
> >> >Thanks
>
>
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