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    Rescued a gecko! It's gentle so I put her in Shirley's and Honey's tank for a few minutes while I set up her own house.
    I think Honey was wondering if she was breedable though!

    Lol! I love this April fools joke. Nobody did any up in any of the reptile groups im in. Lol, but it does remind me. There's a pet store called Sailfins in Chicago, IL area that houses Australian White's with green anoles. I was both shocked and intrigued by this. It's always amazing to find species you can co-habit together, but this one seemed slightly odd to me. Lol, but I researched up and some seem to do it so long as both go through a period of sanitation. But I've seen a few in the groups who keep leos and beardies together with either Russian or Sulcata tortoises. Until they are too big to co-exist in one tank. Have not looked into if it's proper. But lol it's a question I field a lot in my groups. /).(\ I always feel so bad answering their questions. Sometimes about species I temporarily kept but don't currently. A few get upset about it. 0.0 But I always figured if I'm going to own it as a pet I should know everything I can. Lol, and I look up information on all my brothers pets so when they ask for advice or what possibly wrong with their pet I can tell them. (And let mom know, so it can be remedied)

    Lol, sorry to hear some got waay to serious over your harmless joke. You'd think more could take a joke.


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    Quote Originally Posted by LilyPad View Post
    I was thinking... "no way did Lisa stick a 'rescue' gecko in with her whites after all that work to get them parasite free!" I admit, I was afraid to open the thread though LOL
    Totally! It would have been straight jacket time for sure, heh
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    Quote Originally Posted by BrittsBugs View Post

    Lol, sorry to hear some got waay to serious over your harmless joke. You'd think more could take a joke.


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    OMG I know! It was deleted within 30 seconds flat and a message left about "no cohabitation discussions PERIOD"... I was like my gosh, it was an April Fools joke for pete's sake! I'm glad people here got it (of course after all that on FB I let it out of the bag pretty darn quick, lol) Sometimes folks get so uptight you'd think they'd need a honey bath to take a poop! LOL!
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    2.0.0 South American Bird Poo Frogs (Hyla marmorata): Ribbit & Rupert


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    OMG I know! It was deleted within 30 seconds flat and a message left about "no cohabitation discussions PERIOD"... I was like my gosh, it was an April Fools joke for pete's sake! I'm glad people here got it (of course after all that on FB I let it out of the bag pretty darn quick, lol) Sometimes folks get so uptight you'd think they'd need a honey bath to take a poop! LOL!
    Haha! Lol, if chocolate and laxative sales are any indication that's absolutely for sure. Though I must say honey & milk or honey & lavender bubble bath is a delightful fragrance to soak in. <3 I think whites have got is good when they get natural honey bathes to help them make a potty. Lol, I wish I could say I be of mine have needed it, but not thus far. They always leave gargantuan nuggets in their water bowls for me to clean up. Some days I'm convinced they hold it in for a week or so to drop a big surprises se one on me. Lol, but lately with their newest set up there's fresh potty in the water bowls after their feedings.


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    Yeah, I have a couple who like to leave deposits in the water dish too. My big pudge, Martha, lately likes to squeeze herself into the smallest corner of the decor and hide hers from me. Shirley has the habit of poo'ing in her PVC hide, bleh. At least that's easy to clean!
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    Quote Originally Posted by irThumper View Post
    Sometimes folks get so uptight you'd think they'd need a honey bath to take a poop! LOL!
    Hahaha
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    hehe!
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    lolololol (to keep this going)

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    Here's the whole sequence as I shot it... I still can't believe Honey just walked right up to that thing (I didn't put him there!) to check it out, then he was like, "Eh, that's nuthin'" and went off into the PVC hide to go to sleep, lol!





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    2.0.0 South American Bird Poo Frogs (Hyla marmorata): Ribbit & Rupert


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    Lol honey was all, "Man, whatever."


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    Default Rescued a New Companion!

    Probably wanted to know if the gecko had any food lol.

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    Considering she's a WTF, she was probably looking to see if the gecko WAS food.

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    He, actually But since this is the frustrating frog who's on a hunger strike it makes me wonder... Honey-Lime's being a real pain in the butt
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    Hahaha. Lisa you got me here lol
    Was looking at it, like what the heck is that gecko looking like mix of leachie and house gecko, then saw its with frogs and then I saw its you who posted......
    Good one!
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    Don't you love a good "Gotcha!"...? Lol.
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    I'm so gullible that I actually thought hmm maybe she's on to something there. Glad I continued to read the rest of the thread before googling that one.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Snappi13 View Post
    I'm so gullible that I actually thought hmm maybe she's on to something there. Glad I continued to read the rest of the thread before googling that one.


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    Omigosh! Yeah nope just being an April Fooler
    Mom to these fine frogs!
    4.4.0 White's tree frogs (Litoria caerulea): Sir Honey Lime, Bok & Choi, Martha, Shirley, Leapin' Loo and Ping & Pong; 0.2.1 Amazon Milk Frogs (Trachycephalus resinifictrix): Otto & Echo and Pip-Squeak aka Tiny
    2.0.0 South American Bird Poo Frogs (Hyla marmorata): Ribbit & Rupert


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