Hi Diego,

Yes, I use an eye dropper. I found one with a bent tip that is easier
to work with. It takes patience, some females get quite used to it and
start licking fairly quickly. Others are more frustrating and will shake
off the drops several times before taking anything. Patience is very
important if you decide to work with these geckos! Land snails and UVB
lighting are often an easier alternative if they are available to you.
I can only get snails once or twice a year, so when I run out I revert
to the dropper method. Doing this even when the gex are not breeding will
help to build up Ca stores for the next season.

Neil

>Hi Neil,
>
>How do you administer the solution to your females? Eye dropper - few
>drops to the snout and hope they lick it up? Spray?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Diego
>
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