Hi. I suspect that a female has metabolic bone disease. She has developed
a slight overbite that she never had before.
I could put her on a diet of crickets dusted with calcium/D3, but I'd
really like some other suggestions if anyone has any.
Thanks,
Steve
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day for a few days to see if the supplementation is beneficial.
You should be able to find it at your local pharmacy.
Nathan Hall
www.geckosunlimited.com
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From: Steven Groginsky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Tony,
So maybe raising the daytime temp a little on the hot end and putting a
humid hide that has something that they can dig a little in, placing it
somewhere towards the cool end where the temperature would be a little
lower might simulate the burrows?
At 8/29/03 08:57 PM, you wrote:
Hello,
I had a dwarf last season. She wasn't eating so I had to feed her Ensure
out of an eyedropper twice a day. As of a couple of weeks ago, she hadn't
grown much bigger than when she hatched, although she was eating mealworms
on her own. Being mistakenly housed with two other babies who grew
I was wondering if this scheme I have for limiting the number of clutches a
female will produce is valid: the idea is to hold off introducing the male
until very late in the breeding season. I have a female that I would like
to breed but I don't want things to get out of hand.
Thanks,
Steve
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