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Posted by: MKGeckos at Fri Mar 23 13:14:51 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by MKGeckos ] About the hookworms, did you get him treated for the parasites? If not, they are still in him. That will affect a gecko's appetite. Another thing, how is he being heated and what are his temperatures. To see maximum growth in geckos, the ideal way to heat them in with an Under Tank Heater. This will help him digest his food quicker and better. Personally I keep my hot spot between 90 and 93 year round to prevent the winter slowing. | ||
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