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Fresh Fruit For Cresties, Are these's ok?
I'm not sure if my Harley is eating the CGD so I wanted to know if I could give her/him fresh fruit such as, blue berrys, black berrys and raspberrys.. is this ok to give to them. If so should I mash them up some to make a paste? Thanks in advance.
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Re: Fresh Fruit For Cresties, Are these's ok?
I would stay away from blackberries and raspberries because they are very seedy. Cresteds like peaches, watermelons, mangoes, strawberries, figs, and bananas. Don't give any citrus fruits as cresteds can't handle the high amount of citric acid they contain.
You still need to get your crested on the CGD so he gets all of the nutrition he needs, but a fresh fruit treat is good for them. You can also mix the cgd in with the fresh fruit (and water if needed for consitency) as a treat or to help get him eating the CGD.
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Re: Fresh Fruit For Cresties, Are these's ok?
If u dont think it is eating much my suggestion is hand feeding it with a toothpick and watching how much it eats. what size is your crestie?
I would try to stick to CGD. are u puting yours in the fridge. freshness can be a factor aswell.
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Re: Fresh Fruit For Cresties, Are these's ok?
ok will do, we got watermelon in the house so i'll try that.. I'll try to mix some and see how that works. thank you
the crestie is about 6 grams. not big at all when I got the crestie it was 4 1/2 months old and that was in Jan of 2010. I'll try the tooth pick trick though. thank you for they help and info
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Re: Fresh Fruit For Cresties, Are these's ok?
oops forgot to say, No I keep the powder by the cresties tanks. shuold I put the powder in the frig? thanks again
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Re: Fresh Fruit For Cresties, Are these's ok?
Yes, keep the CGD in the fridge to keep it nice and fresh. If your crestie is pooping then you know it is eating, even if you don't see it eating. If it was not eating it would start losing weight fairly quickly. Not eating is one of the main concerns of new crested owners because smaller geckos don't eat that much so it can be hard to tell if there is any food missing from the dish.
As mentioned, hand feeding can help--I just dab a bit on my finger and touch it to the nose of any little ones that I feel the need to assist. When they start licking I hold up my finger with more food on it and let them lick it off. Sometimes it takes several tries for them to get it and not freak out when you touch their nose, but usually they figure it out pretty quickly.
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Re: Fresh Fruit For Cresties, Are these's ok?
with any fruits I am hesitant to say yes or no only due to you never know what may be on them and I would only use it if I asked someone like Anthony about it.
lance
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Re: Fresh Fruit For Cresties, Are these's ok?
The fruits I listed above have been generally accepted as safe for and palatable by crested geckos for years. As with any fruit or vegetable you will want to wash them first to remove anything that might be "on" them.
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Re: Fresh Fruit For Cresties, Are these's ok?
Thank you all for the info.. I feed by toothpick last nite and the harley was eating, so it might just be I'm a paranoid herper. LOL I'll keep any eye on thier weight. the harley last weighed in at 6.5g.. Thanks again
Cheers:gj:
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Re: Fresh Fruit For Cresties, Are these's ok?
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Originally Posted by lance
with any fruits I am hesitant to say yes or no only due to you never know what may be on them and I would only use it if I asked someone like Anthony about it.
lance
Emily gave a great response she breeds Cresties and she knows what she is talking about too ;)
When it comes to my cresties I offer Bananas and Cantaloupe from time to time, seems to be their favorite.
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Re: Fresh Fruit For Cresties, Are these's ok?
i have a problem with my 7g crested, i use my finger and put a little on her lips, she will lick it off. works good to get them started.
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Re: Fresh Fruit For Cresties, Are these's ok?
Yes put your CGD in the fridge and when u get new...be sure to do it each time it make a huge difference keeping all the nutrition in it for them.
The tooth pick trick always works for little ones... I breed and sometimes a big finger coming at their little face scares them away so the tooth pick helps them smell the food and they will eat it right away. :gj:
I would do this a few times and feed him more often to help put weight on him. But as pointed out just because u don’t see them eating doesn’t mean they aren’t.
When a crestie is only a hatchling to 10 grams it only eats a tiny bit.
Hope this helps!
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Re: Fresh Fruit For Cresties, Are these's ok?
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Originally Posted by zeke
Thank you all for the info.. I feed by toothpick last nite and the harley was eating, so it might just be I'm a paranoid herper. LOL I'll keep any eye on thier weight. the harley last weighed in at 6.5g.
Glad to hear he is eating. :gj: Just be careful with the toothpick--I might file the end off a little or something so it's not too sharp or scratchy.
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