Does anyone have info on Dune geckos?
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Does anyone have info on Dune geckos?
here is a link that i think might help
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Thanks n/p
I had two dunes, my female died just last week. Becareful with the mealworms if you feed them mealies... make sure to give then only the light cramy colored ones... they can't easily digest the hard shells of the "regual" colored mealies, and I think my female died because of bad digestion problems... when I bought them I was told mealworms are fine for them... then later (after the fact) I found out they can have them as long as I follow the cream color rule. I am trying to get my male to eat only crickets dusted with calcium and vit d. I try to feed when they are out or active... if you have any specific questions please feel free to e-mail me
Hope I can help! I also have pics of my cage set up if you need help with that. 
Also with the mealies they say to take the creamy one and lightly squeeze some of the "stuff" out of them... this helps reduce fat intake.
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>>Does anyone have info on Dune geckos?
I've never heard them referred to as Blue-eyed gex before. Where in God's name do these pet shops come up with these names!
You could try this link:
Make sure you keep him on sand, as these guys will want to dig. Also give him food that's not too large to eat, i.e. crickets smaller than 1/2 inch.
Good luck.
Chris
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