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    Question fat tail gecko issues

    ok so i have a fat tailed gecko i got from petco about a month ago. she never leaves her hide that i can tell.. and she doesnt seem to eat by herself. and even when food is offered she still refuses and i have to force feed her. what can i do?

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    Re: fat tail gecko issues

    make sure the temps and everything are correct and most leopard geckos or fat tail geckos are nocternal.
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    Re: fat tail gecko issues

    Quote Originally Posted by Geckomom View Post
    ok so i have a fat tailed gecko i got from petco about a month ago. she never leaves her hide that i can tell.. and she doesnt seem to eat by herself. and even when food is offered she still refuses and i have to force feed her. what can i do?
    What are you keeping the gecko in? What substrate? What temps? How much humidity? What type of food are you trying to feed it? How fat is the tail? Are you leaving water in the tanks at all times?

    Pictures of the setup would be helpful.

    Jim Smith

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    Re: fat tail gecko issues

    Quote Originally Posted by j_h_smith View Post
    What are you keeping the gecko in? What substrate? What temps? How much humidity? What type of food are you trying to feed it? How fat is the tail? Are you leaving water in the tanks at all times?

    Pictures of the setup would be helpful.

    Jim Smith
    ok so shes my mom.. i bought her the gecko for her bday ... i payd 150 for my cage and i wasnt going to do that for the gecko simple design

    rubber made about the size of a 20 gallon tank just a bit taller
    substrate eco earth
    1 light 50 watt day light
    heating pad for under cage heat
    very nice hides with greenery in cage

    temp is a steady 85 in the corners and a 90 under the light..
    humidity i have no gauge for this but will be heading to the pet store today mostlikely to get one..

    the eco earth is completely dry atm so im sure humidity cannot be above 20% to 30%...

    if anyone knows the proper humidity levels and temps please post.. what ever you post i can get the cage to just reqs water and maybe a higher wattage light which i have

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    Re: fat tail gecko issues

    oh the food is simple

    crickets with or with out the calcium powder

    meal worms.. read online that these are not a good food to feed it all the time though



    also there is a neon green tree dragon in the cage with the gecko.. could this be an issue aswell? such as stress level?

    the tail is the size of its head... about the size of a quarter


    if the humidity is the issue is it ok to soak the dirt? or should we just put moss in the cage with her?

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