I just brought home 2 female Leopard gekcos 2-3 days ago. I put some crickets in the viv but they didn't eat them. Is this normal?
P.S
They don't want to come out of there hides. What should
I do?
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I just brought home 2 female Leopard gekcos 2-3 days ago. I put some crickets in the viv but they didn't eat them. Is this normal?
P.S
They don't want to come out of there hides. What should
I do?
I'd post this on the leopard gecko forum.. there are lots of experienced people there. I guess the only general advice I can give you is make sure that the temps are correct and leave them alone for a bit. Moving can be stressful. They don't know what the heck is going on.
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I agree post in the Leopard Gecko forum ...Also since you just obtained those geckos it might take them some time to get use to their surroundings also i suggest you QUARANTINE them incase of disease and so that you know both of them are eating well hope this helps...Ohyeah CIX SUCK LOLZ...feed them stuff like mealies silkies roaches and stuff like that. In my mind its more healthier and cheaper...HOPE THIS HELPS!?!...
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