do you mean common yard snails?
have you raised them before,im wondering how long of a process it is.
we have tons and tons here and i could probably esily get them healthy to feed to
other things(a leaftail in this case,wich i dont have any of at this time).
this seems to be a nocternal gecko that could use a uvb light since they stay in
the open during the day.
what neat geckos!

-cassie

"Neil A. Meister" wrote:

> 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

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