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an egg with a tail!

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  • 06-28-2006, 09:37 PM
    tigerlily
    Re: an egg with a tail!
    Thanks! I enjoy my psycho-ness. (ha I'm making up words too!)

    How's the little guy doing? All healed up, I hope. I'm such a sucker for the tailless geckos. I just think they're adorable.

    I've been trying to figure out how to hold one of the little guys and offer a little CGD from my finger. How do you get them to sit still long enought to try and tempt them???
  • 06-28-2006, 10:01 PM
    mlededee
    Re: an egg with a tail!
    he seems to be doing just fine now that he has found his balance. he was pretty off balance for the first little while having no tail and not being sure exactly what happened to it! :P

    oh right getting them to sit still--that's the fun part! i keep hatchlings and juvies in kritter keepers. i pop off the top and get them to jump up to the edge of the keeper and perch there. in the short moments that they are perched, trying to decide on their next move i dab the cgd on their noses, and repeat until they realize it is food and start licking. this often involves lots of leaping off of the kritter keeper, being placed back on the edge, running up arms and shirts, some bouncing around and other general craziness--but once they sit still long enough to realize that there is something good to eat on their nose they will start licking and you can feed them right out of a spoon. after you do this with them a few times they start to figure out that you are going to feed them and it gets MUCH easier. warning: small geckos also like to jump into spoonfuls of cgd and make big messes. :D
  • 06-28-2006, 10:06 PM
    JLC
    Re: an egg with a tail!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by mlededee
    .... warning: small geckos also like to jump into spoonfuls of cgd and make big messes. :D

    LOL! Sounds like a LOT of fun!!
  • 06-28-2006, 10:06 PM
    tigerlily
    Re: an egg with a tail!
    LMAO!! :giggle:

    Thank you soooo much! I will try that. I have two dishes of the CGD in the critter keeper, and it looks like someone was eating. I like the idea of feeding them, that way I know they are eating. How many times a day do you hand feed the little guys?
  • 06-28-2006, 10:32 PM
    mlededee
    Re: an egg with a tail!
    i only feed them by hand they very first few times that i offer them cgd or until i see that they are eating it from the dish on their own, which is usually after the first 2-3 times that i feed them by hand. i'd probably feed them all by hand more if i could just because it is cute and fun but i just don't have time to feed that many geckos by hand when i know they are eating on their own anyhow!

    i do have one hatchling that i feel is a little small for its age and i feed her by hand every 3-4 days or so just to make sure that she is eating enough, but she is the exception. she also very much enjoys leaping into the spoon and then dashing up my arm leaving sticky tracks. :P she sometimes requires a quick bath when feeding time is over--i certainly always require one when i'm done with her! :P
  • 06-30-2006, 07:10 PM
    Ginevive
    Re: an egg with a tail!
    Wow; the egg seems to have an evil, knowing grin in the second pic; I would be scared too if I were the little lizard guy!
    :)
  • 07-01-2006, 09:45 PM
    tigerlily
    Re: an egg with a tail!
    Thanks Emily!! You are a wonderful source of info. The little guys are doing good. They've shed, and boy have their colors changed. I'll post pictures soon. I'd do it now but I've had computer problems (that's putting it lightly, since it's dead). We're looking at getting a new one tomorrow. THANK GOD!! :happycry:
  • 07-01-2006, 11:26 PM
    Jeanne
    Re: an egg with a tail!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by mlededee

    oh right getting them to sit still--that's the fun part! i keep hatchlings and juvies in kritter keepers. i pop off the top and get them to jump up to the edge of the keeper and perch there. in the short moments that they are perched, trying to decide on their next move i dab the cgd on their noses, and repeat until they realize it is food and start licking. this often involves lots of leaping off of the kritter keeper, being placed back on the edge, running up arms and shirts, some bouncing around and other general craziness--but once they sit still long enough to realize that there is something good to eat on their nose they will start licking and you can feed them right out of a spoon. after you do this with them a few times they start to figure out that you are going to feed them and it gets MUCH easier. warning: small geckos also like to jump into spoonfuls of cgd and make big messes. :D


    Ohh that is fun! The little ones seem to want to move and be on the go all the time.. I hand feed my cresties every once in a while... but I feed them fresh fruit mashed up with thier vitamins and stuff in it, that way I know they are getting some for sure..it amounts to about once every 2 to 3 weeks. The fresh fruit is a welcomed treat and change in thier MRP powder diet.
  • 07-02-2006, 07:27 AM
    mlededee
    Re: an egg with a tail!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by tigerlily
    Thanks Emily!! You are a wonderful source of info. The little guys are doing good. They've shed, and boy have their colors changed. I'll post pictures soon.

    not a problem at all! i love getting people hooked on the crestie cuteness! :P can't wait to see those pics! it really is amazing how much they change within the first few months. :)
  • 07-02-2006, 08:34 AM
    jglass38
    Re: an egg with a tail!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by mlededee
    i only feed them by hand they very first few times that i offer them cgd or until i see that they are eating it from the dish on their own, which is usually after the first 2-3 times that i feed them by hand. i'd probably feed them all by hand more if i could just because it is cute and fun but i just don't have time to feed that many geckos by hand when i know they are eating on their own anyhow!

    i do have one hatchling that i feel is a little small for its age and i feed her by hand every 3-4 days or so just to make sure that she is eating enough, but she is the exception. she also very much enjoys leaping into the spoon and then dashing up my arm leaving sticky tracks. :P she sometimes requires a quick bath when feeding time is over--i certainly always require one when i'm done with her! :P

    Good stuff! I still have never seen my Crestie eat!! It makes me crazy...Ok, it enhances my crazy..
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