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Catching a marbled gecko
I got this marbled gecko not too long ago, he's feeding great and every thing but, he has a few ticks on him. I want to know the least stressful way to get a hold of this fast little critter so i can remove the ticks. (and no he's not housed with another gecko)
Reptiles should have a better understanding
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