My friend told me that if you touch their nose, it won't be able to smell. Is this true?
Aug 24, 2011 #1 bromide Awesome Messages 120 Location There My friend told me that if you touch their nose, it won't be able to smell. Is this true?
Aug 24, 2011 #3 ElapidSVT lolwut? Messages 1,370 Location Grass Valley, California it's a good way to get bit.
Aug 25, 2011 #4 P prhutchi Loepard Gecko Whisperer Messages 26 Location Conway, SC I highly doubt it but don't have the proof to back that claim.
Aug 25, 2011 #5 animeavatar I <3 Mu Mu!! Messages 883 Location Canada ElapidSVT said: it's a good way to get bit. Click to expand... My gecko just moves his head back and kinda flinches.:main_yes:
ElapidSVT said: it's a good way to get bit. Click to expand... My gecko just moves his head back and kinda flinches.:main_yes:
Aug 25, 2011 #6 K Kulwiec New Member Messages 47 I used to put my finger close to his nose and wait for him to lick when I stuck my hand in the cage, never got bit, it was my little idea for me to let him know who it is, whether or not it actually works.
I used to put my finger close to his nose and wait for him to lick when I stuck my hand in the cage, never got bit, it was my little idea for me to let him know who it is, whether or not it actually works.