shellfisch
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Looking forward to the arrival of ours in a few weeks
People are quick to label species based on the behaviour of one or two individuals...
I don't believe that this species can be "Labelled" as poor feeders or problem feeders as I have a 2 year old pair that never refuse a rat on offer unless they are about to shed. I have also heard from many other keepers that they also have not experienced any feeding issues.
Maybe it is the fact that I am in the tropics and the temp and humidity are always extremely high similiar to their natural habitat. May be I just got lucky and have strong healthy animals...
People are quick to label species based on the behaviour of one or two individuals...
I don't believe that this species can be "Labelled" as poor feeders or problem feeders as I have a 2 year old pair that never refuse a rat on offer unless they are about to shed. I have also heard from many other keepers that they also have not experienced any feeding issues.
Maybe it is the fact that I am in the tropics and the temp and humidity are always extremely high similiar to their natural habitat. May be I just got lucky and have strong healthy animals...
Do you have any problems with feeding OzGecko?
I really want to get a pair this season but have heard bad stories about fussy feeders!
Should he get a yellow one first and hang that up for a while then "change colours"?Then buy a fluro green sock and hang it over a stick in an enclosure....much cheaper and probably more active too! Then use the money you saved to buy a pair of roughies!
Then buy a fluro green sock and hang it over a stick in an enclosure....much cheaper and probably more active too! Then use the money you saved to buy a pair of roughies!
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