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Old 07-06-2011, 10:43 PM
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The first photo is a 20 tall that I've divided for my two adult females. I recently added more ground cover, including some magnolia and oak leaves. How does it look otherwise?

The second photo is the more orange female I have. I hope she looks good, let me know what you think.

I'm new to cat geckos. When I first got these guys they had been eating red runner roaches so they held off crickets for a bit. Since then they have started to take to crickets. Their cages also have pill bugs that have disappeared. So much for the cleaning they were suppose to do .

One of my females had some yellow gook appear in her eye. The next day I went to buy some eye drops, came home, and she had removed it. Does this happen with cats often?

The same female has a spot on her skin that is shinny and a bit sticky. I am wondering if they are connected. Any ideas?

Both females have laid a clutch of eggs that look good so far. Outside of that they are pretty private geckos. If I go into the gecko room at night I may find them out but they freeze or move slowly to the hide. The CB Cameron Highlands I have are more fun but I imagine that's because they are CB and a little less shy.

Any insights or tips would be much appreciated.
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Everything looks fantastic and that felinus is a stunner!
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Looking good! I don't what the eye issue is or the spot on the skin. Maybe post up some pics of the problem spot. Short of that, pretty much all you can do is keep an eye on it and wait to see what happens.
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Your female looks beautiful
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