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at Thu Jun 2 17:04:20 2011 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by gem28 ]
I got myself a pair of 6 month old Leopard Geckos at the weekend - I've never kept them before and there are a couple of things I'd like to ask (if anyone would be so kind as to enlighten me a little. )...
-> Firstly, I've been informed that Leopard Geckos don't climb - or at least that they're not very good at it. And yet my female Gecko is an expert at scaling the walls of the vivarium and sitting on top of the lighting. The male is pretty nifty at climbing too but not quite as enthusiatic about it as he prefers to laze about in the hide.
It's not a problem at all, just wondering if it's normal?
-> Next - I'm not sure whether they're eating too well. Now a few sites I have seen suggest that juveniles should be eating between 5 and 10 insects a day. I'm not putting that much into the viv (probably one or two, maybe three crickets a day) - but I can't see if they are being eaten because the crickets are just too damn good at playing hide and seek. Also - I've been informed that too many crickets distress the geckos and might even start nibbling. I put two waxworms in yesterday and one was eaten. I don't want to put more in as I know they're fattening.
Are there any tips for feeding crickets to the geckos? Any way to tell how many are still in there or any guide as to how many they should be eating?
-> And lastly - my viv shows as being around 80F core during the day and 74F during the night. There are so many different people saying so many different things about temperature. Do I have this right?????
Thank you ever so much for any help. I was so relieved when I found this forum!!!!
Gem
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- I'm brand new to this... So a few questi - gem28, Thu Jun 2 17:04:20 2011
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