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    Unhappy Goodbye little harliquin hatchling

    This morning I checked on my three crestie hatchlings that I had bought at the south haven repticon in october, and noticed that my favorite, the haliquin was lethargic and didn't do the usual jumping to escape when I held it and when I put it back in it's critter keeper it was like it was of ballance and had it's leg almost hiked, I thought it was the temps so I bumped up the space heater in my herp room to 77f. A few minutes ago I went to check on them and the gecko was lying motionless on it's side in a strang position not breathing.

    I buried it in the yard just now. .
    Last edited by bamagecko76; 12-03-2010 at 05:24 PM.
    1.0 Hypo Hog island boa
    0.0.1 Brooksi x. Goini king.
    1.0 Reduced pattern Kenyan sand boa.
    0.1 Super snow leopard gecko.

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