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    Crestie and fruit?

    Hello everyone,

    I been offering some fruit to my crested gecko a bit recently, not a lot, just some raspberries, blackberries and strawberries a couple of times a month.

    To do this I have normally mashed them up and left them in with her. I was just wondering if anyone left say, a small, whole raspberry in with theirs and had their gecko take it. They eat rotting fruit in their natural habitat so I was just thinking if this was an option?

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    There is a great blog out there about fruits, cresties, and ph levels. I know the tropical fruits are more cresties style. I give papaya to my dude and he bites at it every now and then.. I believe cresties are perfectly capable of handling fruit on they're own. Just give it to him whole!

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