>This lady, PJ, came to the GGA booth at the Northwest Captive Breeders' >Expo in Puyallup on 10-13 >quite concerned about her female Homopholis >wahlbergii who has not been eating much over the last >several weeks. An >initial fecal showed some parasites; the vet prescribed some medicine >which she >used. A followup fecal has not been done yet.
Did she review how she was keeping the gecko? She should definately have a follow up with her vet. >PJ reports that her Homopholis wahlbergii will eat Iam's cat food mixed >with water if PJ puts it in Hw's >mouth. She is wondering what feeding >behaviors are typical for her pet. She could be completely stressing this animal. Are live insects offered? Are there hiding places, proper temps, other animals in the same cage? Could be a million things going on there. This is a normally aggressive gecko that will attempt to eat anything that moves, including fingers. Lyle Puente PO Box 438 Crompond, NY 10517 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Global Gecko Association http://www.gekkota.com ########################################################################### THE GLOBAL GECKO ASSOCIATION LISTSERV WebSite: www.gekkota.com Archive: [EMAIL PROTECTED]/ The GGA takes no responsibility for the contents of these postings. ###########################################################################
