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    Re: Saving some leopard geckos

    I checked in and the geckos have been moved outside, with the heat pads I installed unplugged. I guess there's no point trying to help a situation like this unless I'm willing to go all the way and take the geckos. Quarantine is potentially a big problem though. I live in/rent one room now, and I don't want to put my snakes at risk. Nighttime temps are as low as 50f here, so I think the only chance is if I take them now and just hope being in the opposite corner of my room is enough to keep the snakes safe.

    It's exactly the outcome I wanted to avoid, but I guess I kind of saw it coming when I decided to try intervening in the first place. Thanks for the care advice, at least I know what to do if I do take them.

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