I have had my geckos for a little over 8 months and i have raised them since they were basically babies. They haven't been eating well and I'm getting worried. I keep them on crickets, mealworms and vitamen powder
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I have had my geckos for a little over 8 months and i have raised them since they were basically babies. They haven't been eating well and I'm getting worried. I keep them on crickets, mealworms and vitamen powder
what are the temperatures of the cage? If they live together try seperating them, what sexes are they, what substrate, etc.
give us more info and people will be able to answer you better
ones a male and ones a female, i have an undertank heater and a heatrock, but they dont go around that. it stays about 75 in the cage
I am no specialist but from what I get from other posts:
1- heat rocks are not good (most can burn your gecko)
2- the substrate should be 88-90 on the warm side, cooler on the other side. If it is not hot enough, the gecko knows he can't digest well and won't eat
Most breeders have very complete care sheets on their websites that give lots of details.
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