jojackson
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sadly, I lost a female thicktail gecko (N.milii) a few days ago. I got distracted while cleaning and left the door slightly ajar.
We retreived the male on adventure down the hallway, but after days of intense searching, I have to conclude she has gone for good.
Still leaving moist hides food & water around the house, just in case, but Im not holding my breath.
Stripped the herp room down to bare walls and carpet, but no luck, same for adjoining rooms, laid baby powder along the inner walls....nothing!
Very dissapointed at myself, I was very fond of her.
I wont be making the same mistake again.
Rule one of reptile Keeping: NEVER lose anything small enough to hide from you!
Gone
We retreived the male on adventure down the hallway, but after days of intense searching, I have to conclude she has gone for good.
Still leaving moist hides food & water around the house, just in case, but Im not holding my breath.
Stripped the herp room down to bare walls and carpet, but no luck, same for adjoining rooms, laid baby powder along the inner walls....nothing!
Very dissapointed at myself, I was very fond of her.
I wont be making the same mistake again.
Rule one of reptile Keeping: NEVER lose anything small enough to hide from you!
Gone
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