The last two shows where I was a vendor, I was shown 2 crested geckos which haven't 
grown. Even
though they are about 6 months old, they're both barely the size of a 2 month old 
crestie, and
both have 'bug-eyes'.  In both cases the owners asked me if I had any input, but I'm 
at a loss. 
They are not related in any way. One came from a local breeder, one was imported from 
the US
(I'm in Canada).  Both owners are conscientious enough to know how to properly care for
cresteds, so I don't think it's their care.  The only thing they have in common is 
that they are
both being fed the Gargoyle Diet exclusively, but since it's a highly recommended 
product, I'm
inclined to think it's not at the root of the problem. All I could think of is some 
sort of
thyroid problem, but I don't even know if that could/would produce bug-eyes in geckos. 

I promised the owners I'd see if I can dig up any info to help them figure out what 
happened and
avoid that problem in the future. Does anyone have a clue what causes bug-eyes in 
cresties or
geckos in general? Any idea what they can do to correct the problem? For now they're 
both going
to feed crickets and mashed fruit along with the gargoyle diet.

Thanks for any input,

Hilde
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