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    substrate injestion...

    one of my cresteds just ate a huge mouthful of substrate. she's been having trouble hunting her crickets lately and missing. all she gets is a mouthful of dirt and the cricket gets killed but just lays there so she doesn't eat it. i am now going to try to start feeding her in another enclosure so that doesn't happen but do you think she will be harmed by it? it's coco fiber.
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    Re: substrate injestion...

    I've never kept gecko's but when my wife feeds her adult bearded dragon she moves him into a tub with nothing else in it. This way no crickets go uneaten, and no substrate taken in. I don't know if it would be difficult to do this for gecko's or not, the dragon only gets crickets every few weeks.
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    Re: substrate injestion...

    I use coconut fiber and both piper and wilson have ingested it a few times during "hunting" by accident and never had a problem. I use a bowl to put the crickets in, they usually stay in there and eat them in there as well. Hope this helps...
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