Logie Bear
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Before I get started, I'll just say I had no idea what forum would be best to put this in, so if a Mod feels it should be place elsewhere please move it! I want the best chance for feedback here!
OK! For me, this has to do with Flying Geckos, but I'd love some more info on the process in general for those of you with imports, and what you've found to be most successful. So, here's my story in a nutshell. My favorite shop in town recently had their annual reptile sale. Amongst the shipments of goodies they got from their supplier was a lone flying gecko. I bought it knowing full well that it was a wc animal and would need to be treated. So step one was the red mites! Mite off worked great, and after one treatment in the cage, with plenty of time to air out and some olive oil on the gek itself they seemed to be gone (never sprayed on the lizard and had about 2 hrs to evaporate). But the whole process seemed to have stressed the little guy out irreparably. He spend alot of time on the bottom of the cage (bad sign for an arboreal) and didnt eat much. Came home from work today, and he had passed. :sad:
But. I will not be deterred. They are such a cool species and I would love to contribute in establishing a captive bred population of these guys so we dont have to worry about import issues. But alas, it seems the only way to start a colony is to start with imports (unless, hey, you know of some cb's). My original planning with this fella (he was at least 6 mo old, had pores) was the initial mite treatment, and after a few weeks a vet fecal and panacur. I thought spacing it out would be less stressful than full treatments of everything at once.
SO! My questions to you fine folks! Could it have been the mite-off? Would it be less stressful to get all treatments done day-1 instead of drawing out the process? Were we doomed from the beginning or what would you have done differently? I really want to do this right. Losing one is a terrible feeling, help me make this work!
Thanks!
TL;DR version:
What's worked best for you in getting a fresh import settled with the highest chances of survival!
OK! For me, this has to do with Flying Geckos, but I'd love some more info on the process in general for those of you with imports, and what you've found to be most successful. So, here's my story in a nutshell. My favorite shop in town recently had their annual reptile sale. Amongst the shipments of goodies they got from their supplier was a lone flying gecko. I bought it knowing full well that it was a wc animal and would need to be treated. So step one was the red mites! Mite off worked great, and after one treatment in the cage, with plenty of time to air out and some olive oil on the gek itself they seemed to be gone (never sprayed on the lizard and had about 2 hrs to evaporate). But the whole process seemed to have stressed the little guy out irreparably. He spend alot of time on the bottom of the cage (bad sign for an arboreal) and didnt eat much. Came home from work today, and he had passed. :sad:
But. I will not be deterred. They are such a cool species and I would love to contribute in establishing a captive bred population of these guys so we dont have to worry about import issues. But alas, it seems the only way to start a colony is to start with imports (unless, hey, you know of some cb's). My original planning with this fella (he was at least 6 mo old, had pores) was the initial mite treatment, and after a few weeks a vet fecal and panacur. I thought spacing it out would be less stressful than full treatments of everything at once.
SO! My questions to you fine folks! Could it have been the mite-off? Would it be less stressful to get all treatments done day-1 instead of drawing out the process? Were we doomed from the beginning or what would you have done differently? I really want to do this right. Losing one is a terrible feeling, help me make this work!
Thanks!
TL;DR version:
What's worked best for you in getting a fresh import settled with the highest chances of survival!