We're providing fresh mealworms and gut-loaded crickets for our Crested and
he seems to prefer baby food. I can account for all but two of the crickets
we've put in his house in the past 3 weeks.

We're supplementing the baby food with D3 and bee pollen. Is he getting what
he needs?

Thanks,

Jim

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Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 11:13 AM
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Subject: Re: [gecko]crested gecko eating issues

Hi Dana,

If he is eating crickets then I don't think there is any cause for worry
here. Your frequency of feeding this guy babyfood is probably too much from
what I am seeing here. Save it for every third day or so, and DO NOT hand
feed (creating a bad habit that may be hard to break). Be sure to use the
Gargoyle and not the Crested T-Rex food at this point. He wants protein more
than babyfood at this point in his growth and the Gargoyle food is just what
he needs as far as that goes.

Julie Bergman
www.geckoranch.com
GGA lifetime member

Dana wrote:

> Hi Everyone -
>
> I wrote to this listserv last week about my newly acquired juvenile 
> crested that wasn't eating his baby food (for reference, he is about 
> 4.5-5.0" and does seem to be growing).  Thanks for the responses - 
> they were helpful.
>
> Unfortunately, he still won't eat the baby food on his own.  He will 
> eat a little bit at a time when I hand feed it to him - he eats so 
> little each time that some days I have fed him small amounts twice a 
> day.  When I leave the food in his home he won't eat it by himself.  I 
> am feeding him the same flavor baby food mixed with the T-rex crested 
> gecko diet just as they had been feeding him at the store where I 
> bought him.  I have tried different flavors of food, food without any 
> supplements, food with Rep-Cal supplements (very light) instead of the 
> t-Rex - the only thing that I haven't tried, which I will do tomorrow 
> is puree some fruit myself and offer that to him - any other 
> suggestiong that I haven't tried?  He has been eating crickets - he 
> really likes them, but how concerned, at this point, should I be that 
> he is not eating the baby food on his own (he's had plenty of time to 
> acclimate to his new home as it has been 2 weeks since I brought him 
> home)?
>
> - Thanks,
> Dana
>
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