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Old 06-07-04, 04:24 AM   #1
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Lightbulb Keeping eggs, slurry and teenagers

I'll start with the obvious gecko related subject: just moved everyone from a 29 to 55 gal tank over the weekend, including my smaller girl, Molly - she's grown enough to be safe with the others, esp. in the bigger environment. Fortunately , that leaves me with Molly's old "home", so I now have a place to incubate gecko eggs for the very first time! I'm really excited - my first layer should be the Morrigan, and I believe Macha is gravid, also - hopefully everything will turn out - have to look for some adoptive homes in advance .

The non-gecko related subject (well, sort of) - was making some fresh slurry today and put some of every insect I had in it (silkies, waxies, mealies, supers, crix) along w/a little strawberry Ensure...so my 20 year old son says "how much will you give me if i eat some of that?" Thought he was joking , said "$50!" He didn't think I'd call his bluff, so he started chickening on me - then my 17 year old says "$50??? Gimme some!" I gave him about 1/2 tsp - he slurped it right down!!!!! Said the slurry didn't taste as bad as the Ensure itself, just a little "gritty in his throat"!

So, now I'm out $50, and the older boy's drooling for his $50....after about a half-hour, he eats his 1/2 tsp of slurry! Now I'm out $100!!!!

It was worth the money, tho - all 3 of us laughed til we choked, felt like "Fear Factor" or something - and I think I have at least 2 sons who might have a future as circus geeks or something similar...on the other hand, my 15 yr old was asleep, and when he wakes up in the morning, he's going to hear about what a soft touch mom is, and that kid will do ANYTHING on a dare, no $$$$ needed, so I think I'm going to have to make an emergency trip to the bank tomorrow.....

I'm just hoping the youngest doesn't ask "how much will you give me if I eat one of your geckos ?"
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Old 06-07-04, 09:32 PM   #2
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Congrats on having a place to incubate those eggs!

Must say, you have a wonderful family. 3 boys eh? Hope we get that lucky!

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Old 06-07-04, 09:53 PM   #3
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ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!

That is priceless. Kids eh, wonderful.
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Funny story. Though I shouldn't have read it just after having my breakfast
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Old 06-08-04, 08:26 AM   #5
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ewww! thats so sick! nasty.
.......ew
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Ok ill get some one o drive me down to where you live for that money!50$ US TOO!!!!Who wouldnt do that?!
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50 bones for a tsp? I wouldve chugged down the whole thing for 100! LOL





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Not to alarm you or anything but I've read that crickets can occasionally be a vector for pinworm transmission. I'm not sure how true that is, but it's something to consider before feeding the kids uncooked and unfrozen insect slurry.
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Not to alarm you or anything but I've read that crickets can occasionally be a vector for pinworm transmission. I'm not sure how true that is, but it's something to consider before feeding the kids uncooked and unfrozen insect slurry.
OHBOY!!!!! Haven't checked in for awhile, then I saw this

As I was reading that post, it sounded vaguely familiar, like I'd heard/read that info somewhere before.....good thing I didn't let my middle son eat a LIVE cricket for another $50!

Thanks for the info. I don't think we'll be doing any more of this in the future...geckos will eat gecko-food, people will eat people food...
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Ewww! *LMAO* That's hilarious!
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haha thats sick!
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