Mistaken identity

Kate

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I had several silkworms that were about to cocoon.so I decided to feed them to my leopard geckos. The worms were the stripy ones. Well my Leo's polished them off and one of them started to attack another's tail mistaking it for a worm. I had to give him a severe talking to not to do it again. Not sure it was a good idea.LOL:D
 
I had several silkworms that were about to cocoon.so I decided to feed them to my leopard geckos. The worms were the stripy ones. Well my Leo's polished them off and one of them started to attack another's tail mistaking it for a worm. I had to give him a severe talking to not to do it again. Not sure it was a good idea.LOL:D

Haha, silly geckos. I hope he learned his lesson. My Jasmine never listens to me when I tell her some things aren't for eating........maybe it's because she doesn't have any ears......
 
I am thinking all three of you need to spend more time with those little ones, so you learn to properly communicate with them. Take your responsibilities seriously.:rolleyes:
 
Oooh, harsh :D I tell you what Laurie, if you tried to tell Jazz what she can or can't eat you'd get a tongue in the eye for your trouble too. She really won't listen to reason :rolleyes:
 
My crestie girl never listens...

Not sure of Leos are the same, but you can hold any crestie to the light at see right through their ear holes to the other side...
 
I am thinking all three of you need to spend more time with those little ones, so you learn to properly communicate with them. Take your responsibilities seriously.:rolleyes:

Ok Laurie, it's the naughty step next time.:D
 
Ah leos are cheeky! We had to seperate ours because they kept trampling eachother and one kept biting the others tail :D
 
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