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06-08-2006, 03:47 PM
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New Leopard Gecko Girl not Eating
K trying to just not stress and breathe. I know it took awhile for Grissom to start eating maybe more than a week? I got him from a pet shop though so he only went on a 6 hour road trip to Savannah with me.
The new girl I got in was ordered from sunsetgecko.net. I'm a bit more worried about her because her tail was smallish to begin with. I'm assuming due to the fact you don't tend to feed them before shipping. It's been a week? and she still hasn't eaten. When should I really begin to worry?
Would post pics, but she's with my girlfriend until I move back to the states on the 18th. Just looking for suggestions.
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06-08-2006, 04:07 PM
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Hello . well anyways sometimes it takes time for them to get adjusted to they new place . But I do recommend that you mist them once or twice daily . What are the day and night time temps
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Grissom is eating Fine day temps are in high 80's night time higher 70's to low 80's. I have them on reptile crapet. And no I don't mist them because they're Leopard Geckos and so from desert areas and I was informed to never mist them. Yes the female in question does have calcium in her tank as well as a fresh supply of water that she is drinking from. She is in a 10 gallon.
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well even though they are from the desert at night they drink dew from leaves and rocks they do require some amount and moisture
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06-08-2006, 04:51 PM
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Oh and her hatch date was listed as 7/8/05 so she's not a young un
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