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I welcome my new crested gecko overlords
I've wanted to get into cresties for a little while, but I wasn't quite ready to take the plunge. About a month ago, I did a little soul searching and found a few animals in my collection that may be off with different homes. My carpet python was one of the two animals I chose to rehome. After a ton of adds came in, I found a few people who i would actually be willing to rehome her to, one of whom offered me a trade in the form of a cream/orange sub-adult male crested.
After a long phone conversation about our husbandry methods for our various critters, the reasons these particular animals were being rehomed and a ton of other information, we agreed on a meeting place and a time and i came home with this beautiful little boy.
He's currently without a name, but that will change. He weighs 19 grams (i understand they are sexually mature around 25-30 grams) so he still has a little way to go and I can watch him grow. He is absolutely hilarious, I love watching him even though he's only been here for a few hours. I cant wait to see how he'll fire up. He keeps almost wiggling his throat (like a frog), is this normal?
My boyfriend (the guy who is terrified of snakes) even HELD him briefly while I was inspecting him. Which is so super awesome. It is SO cool to actually have a reptile he can at least look at without being terrified.
I've got him in a 20 tall. I did plan to put it vertical, but i don't trust my cats. Eventually He'll be in an 18x18x18 exoterra cage that opens in the front, but this is what I was given. He has plenty of vines to crawl around on and a food and water dish and a few little hides. I plan to spruce it up with more twigs and stuff he can climb on. He's been resting in normal positions so i think what I have is adequate (ie, no floppy tail syndrome). And i have him on paper towels until i'm done with the monitoring stage.
His previous owner told me he was eating meal worms and CGD. I don't currently have any meal worms, but after reading more they aren't very good for cresties are they? At the show in a few weeks I can pick him up a different kind of worm (would phoenix worms be ok if i can find them?) eventually I'd like to see him just on the CGD with a light sprinkling of insects as a change up.
And i've read fruit is good as a treat, will they eat solid fruit? I can easially get him baby food for a very rare treat but if whole or mashed fresh fruit is better i'd rather do that (like mashed fresh blueberries or grapes or strawberries or something). Or if im making a fruit smoothie for myself can i give him some before i add sugar or yogurt or something? There seems to be a lot less info on these guys than BPs lol.
Now to give him time to settle in.
Without further adieu! ---


part of my set up
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Re: I welcome my new crested gecko overlords
very pretty food/water dishes I like the setup!
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Re: I welcome my new crested gecko overlords
 Originally Posted by mainbutter
very pretty food/water dishes  I like the setup!
are they ok? They aren't too deep are they? (omg im worrying about everything. WELCOME TO HAVING NEW SPECIES. lol i did the same thing with my first BP and with with the cats).
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Re: I welcome my new crested gecko overlords
He looks good.Your husbantry is fine.Just feed CGD every other day and mist once a day.One of the easiest geckos to care for around! Congrads I know you will enjoy him.
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