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Chase

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Well, I decided to venture off from Chameleons and try some geckos. Well, I got a male and unsexed Crested Gecko. The male, is a 90% Full Pinstripe Dalmation, and I'm thinking he may be an exagerated crest. The unsexed is a blond harley with dalmation. Here are some pictures. Hope ya'll like them!
 

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And it capped me at 5. Only one more though.
 

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You mix it with water-directions on the package. As babies they will still eat more crickets. I offer CGD almost every night and crickets every other night.
 
If you read the instructions it does say to mix water into it.
Feeding it dry can cause it to clog them up and cause impaction... and even wet the older stuff was likely to hurt hatchlings! Repashy recently reformulated it because of that.

Thanks for the info Syn and Julirs! What do you do with the old food in the morning?
 
Thanks for the info Syn and Julirs! What do you do with the old food in the morning?
I actually leave the food in until it starts to look like it's getting ready to go bad. So long as you don't directly spray on the food it will not mold quickly. Sometimes this is only overnight during more humid months, or almost 2 days during drier months.
 
I actually leave the food in until it starts to look like it's getting ready to go bad. So long as you don't directly spray on the food it will not mold quickly. Sometimes this is only overnight during more humid months, or almost 2 days during drier months.

How much should a Gecko be consuming in a night?
 
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