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Re: Hello Newbie here
Get those critters eating! They look like they skipped a few meals.
Check out Albeys "too cool" reptiles. You may have to do a web search. He's got some awesome geckos.
Welcome to the forum-you'll learn alot from everyone here.
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Re: Hello Newbie here
They seem extremely small for 10 months..the one in the front looks like a juvie (Still have the stripes) and they seem to be very emaciated as well. If you can, get a fecal done by a vet to check for parasites if they don't start to put on weight. Also, what substrate are you using? I wouldn't use any sort of loose substrate for a gecko their size.
If there is a large size difference between the two you might need to separate them. One could be bullying for food. Remember, reptiles (leos included) do not need friends/company and often do much better when housed individually.
Good luck
Last edited by coldblooded; 10-13-2009 at 11:58 PM.
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Re: Hello Newbie here
Hiya Angie Welcome to one of the most addictive places on the net. Leo's are not my most knowledgeable areas but those guys are underweight from what I can see. I know you will do an awesome job though! When I did have younger ones, I used paper towels as a substrate just to avoid possible impaction.
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Re: Hello Newbie here
Welcome , you may want to start them on wax worms to fatten them up some.
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Re: Hello Newbie here
Not off to a bad start at all! You came here, asked questions and I know darn well your love for animals and willingness to provide the best care for all animals.
1.1 crazy dogs
4.3 even crazier cats
2.2 bps
2.0 Off Track Thoroughbreds
0.3 human kids
1.0 Boyfriend who puts up with the craziness
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Re: Hello Newbie here
Thanks for the support and YES I'm learning so much here and you are right, this site IS addicting! Thanks for hooking me up!!
 Anj
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Re: Hello Newbie here
 Originally Posted by llovelace
Welcome  , you may want to start them on wax worms to fatten them up some.
Wax worms are not a good idea as a staple food. They're very fatty, and leos can become addicted to them to the point where they start refusing other food. If crickets and mealworms are normal, nutritious meals, wax worms are twinkies. Presuming they don't have parasites, they'll put on weight just fine eating crickets and/or mealies.
Last edited by olstyn; 10-15-2009 at 01:36 PM.
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