Hi Chuck,

I stopped collecting Standing's eggs a long time ago when I found out they live quite well with the adults (until they are sexually mature, then GET THEM OUT!). This is a very cute thing to watch. Just remember to put in two week old crickets for them in addition to the adult's larger crickets until they get big enough for three weeks. Put in several different babyfood feeding stations so nobody competes. :) Flightless fruitflies are an entertainment food, your hungry standingi need some crix as the primary diet. They are hungry within a day or two of hatching.

Julie Bergman
www.geckoranch.com
GGA lifetime member

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My Standings pair left me five little presents over July, and the first
two hatched over the last two days. I have two beautiful little geckos,
but I'm wondering what to do with them now. One hatched Sunday, the other
today.

I have flightless fruitflies in the terrarium (ten gallon w/ bambo
perches), along with a small dish of peach baby food. The thing is, I have
yet to see them take any real interest in food. When should their food
drive kick in, when should I start worrying, and what should I do?

Thanks so much,

Chuck
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