6 Rescue Cresties

Syn

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As you can tell they aren't in the best of shape, they were fed baby food with calcium powder. The two larger ones are over a year old, forgot the ages on the smaller ones.
They were all housed together in a 55 gallon terrarium.

Luckily the guy who was selling them on craigslist decided to just give them to me.
I have a great friend in Wisconsin :)D) who will be taking a few of the worse off geckos and taking them to a vet to see what can be done.
They are active and playful, just wonky looking and have their issues. Nothing that will prevent shipping. Now, time to feed them CGD.. let's see how this turns out.

Thanks for looking.
 
Oh that is so sad what the wrong care can do to an animal. I would like to see an update on these guys/gals after they are cared for properly for awhile.It's amazing sometimes what a litlle TLC can do. I don't suppose the tails will grow back? I don't know anything about geckos. I am glad you are going to help them!!!
 
With crested geckos their tails do not grow back. I am really hoping to see some improvement with these guys and soon!

Wonky wonky wonky! Have a good night everyone.
 
Update, it does not look like they are taking to CGD very well. I will be calling the guy back later today to see what kind of baby food they ate to mix a little in with the CGD. Hope things get better.
 
Do not worry too much if they do not take to the CGD right away. Give them a few days to adjust to their new home and their new food before trying the old food.

A little trick that can tempt most crested geckos to eat CGD for the 1st time, mix in a few drops of organic honey. Once they start eating the CGD, add less honey till your not adding any.

If all else fails you can come get some of the flavored CGD from me :)
 
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