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Old 09-11-02, 11:32 AM   #1
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All Leopard Gecko Breeders Must Read

I am writing a research paper on leopard geckos for my senior paper. I need all information on breeding them, etc. I want to get it right so I need all leopard gecko breeders to respond.
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Old 09-11-02, 02:21 PM   #2
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This might come across awfully harsh, but I don't mean it that way. If YOU are doing a senior paper for YOUR education, why don't YOU do some research? What you're asking us to do is type up the info for you. How about doing a search on leopard geckos, and you'll find hundreds of websites with info. Not to mention published books. Then, when you have your basic info, you can ask for clarifications, other info and tips etc that breeders have to offer. Just don't ask us to do your paper, you start, we can help fine tune it.
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Old 11-20-02, 04:50 PM   #3
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lol that was so true but nice try! Here is the begining sentence leo's are found in the wild mainly in northern nunuvut and ride dogsleds...............


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A good source on breeding Leopard Geckos for you paper is the Leopard Gecko manual. Since your teacher will undoubtedly require print sources that would be a very good one. Any Leo owner should have it anyway. If you don't have a copy you can get it on amazon for around 8 bucks. Beyond that I would stick with as many non commercial internet sites that you can find. Not that commercial sites have bad info by any means but often times teachers will require a .org or or .edu site for sources. If you want answers from a primary source as in someone who actually breeds leos, you might email Ron Tremper and ask him if he will do an email interview. I've emailed him several times with questions and he is very nice about answering them. Have specific questions prepared and email them to him. You can find his address on www.leopardgecko.com.
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