LOL hey i hear ya  all my Rachs eat less and poop
more.
Burke
--- Rick Gale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dana,
> 
> I don't know how new you are to geckos or if you're
> one of the oldsters on 
> this list.  I've found that my young rhacs barely
> eat enough of anything to 
> make a dent, but I can tell they've been eating by
> the cute little poopers 
> they leave around the tank.  And I've not had any
> trouble at all getting any 
> of my rhacs to switch to the t-rex diet.  If you're
> worried, monitor for 
> feces.  Can't produce any output with no input! :) 
> And if you're way above 
> this advice already and I've insulted your
> intelligence, I greatly 
> apologize.  Just my experience that these guys
> aren't real big eaters.
> 
> Rick
> 
> 
> ----Original Message Follows----
> From: Julie Bergman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [gecko]new crested gecko - need
> suggests on getting him to eat
> Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2004 15:12:30 -0800
> 
> LOL! Now that would be enough to throw me off. I
> will have another look. 
> Thanks for the tip Doug!
> 
> Julie B.
> 
> Doug Johnston wrote:
> 
> >Julie...
> >
> >I seriously doubt your store stopped carrying the
> apricot baby food! They 
> >have changed the packaging... it now comes in two
> packs of plastic 
> >containers rather than jars.
> >
> >Julie Bergman wrote:
> >
> >>Hi Dana,
> >>
> >>First, what was the person you got him from
> feeding him? It is really 
> >>important this information be provided to you so
> you don't run into this 
> >>situation. Allen Repashy, the maker of the T-Rex
> gecko food, may chime in 
> >>as he is on this list. According to Allen all
> young Rhacs he raises get 
> >>the Gargoyle food first as it has more protein. I
> would try that and some 
> >>apricot babyfood if you can find it. My grocery
> store stopped carrying it! 
> >>I would try more of the Gargoyle food and a little
> bit of the babyfood, 
> >>more babyfood in the mix if he continues to be
> picky. Allen also says it 
> >>is not necessary to supplement his foods, they
> already have supplements in 
> >>them. You can go ahead and supplement crickets.
> >>
> >>I am off the list for a few days- I'm sure Allen
> or the other Rhac folks 
> >>will help.
> >>
> >>Julie Bergman
> >>www.geckoranch.com
> >>GGA lifetime member
> >>
> >>Dana wrote:
> >>
> >>>Hi everyone -
> >>>
> >>>I just got a crested gecko who is 3-months old. 
> I got him 3 days ago and 
> >>>he still has not eaten.  I tried feeding him
> banana baby food with a 
> >>>little bit of the T-Rex gecko diet mixed in, then
> the next night I tried 
> >>>the same food but with a dusting of Rep-Cal
> calcium with D3 and 
> >>>Herptivite vitamin supplements.  Any suggestions?
> >>>
> >>>- Thanks,
> >>>Dana
> >>>
> >
> 
> 
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