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05-24-2022, 12:31 AM #11
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Do you see a "line" encircling Donnie's tail that probably indicates a portion of his tail has been regenerated? Sometimes a regenerated tail isn't as long as the original tail.
Continue frequent feedings as long as he gains weight & length.Click: Leopard Gecko Care Sheet's Table of Contents
Oedura castelnaui ~ Lepidodactylus lugubris ~ Gekko kuhli ~ Cyrtodactylus zebraicus ~ Phyllurus platurus ~ Eublepharis macularius ~ Correlophus ciliatus ~ (Phelsuma barbouri) ~ (Lygodactylus kimhowelli) ~ (P tigrinus) ~ (P klemmeri) ~ (H garnotii)
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05-24-2022, 06:50 AM #12
I'm not sure about a line around his tail.
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Also based on that picture, it looks like he had a tiny piece of shed skin stuck to the tip of his toe. I didn't see it when he was out last night, but I will double check him today. He actually let me pick him up briefly last night.
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05-24-2022, 04:03 PM #13Click: Leopard Gecko Care Sheet's Table of Contents
Oedura castelnaui ~ Lepidodactylus lugubris ~ Gekko kuhli ~ Cyrtodactylus zebraicus ~ Phyllurus platurus ~ Eublepharis macularius ~ Correlophus ciliatus ~ (Phelsuma barbouri) ~ (Lygodactylus kimhowelli) ~ (P tigrinus) ~ (P klemmeri) ~ (H garnotii)Post Thanks / Like - 1 Thanks, 1 LikesMicheleVicchitto thanked for this post
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05-25-2022, 07:47 AM #14
The only ways to kinda guess leopard gecko age are length, weight, colors, and patterns. Since he no longer has his bands, he would be at least 10 months old, my guess is.
Hi, I'm Kate and I love animals. I'm the proud owner of Stacy, the 11 year old dog, Azymondias (Zym), the 1 year old leopard gecko, and Moonlily (Moon), the 9 month old leopard gecko. Right now those are my only pets, but later on in the year I will be expanding my menagerie lol.Post Thanks / Like - 1 Thanks, 2 LikesMicheleVicchitto thanked for this post
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05-26-2022, 03:00 PM #15
So, just a quick update:
Donnie is doing well, although he gave me several panic attacks the past couple days.
Monday evening, fed him his dusted roaches and he essentially did a belly flop into his food dish. At bedtime, I peek in at him and he was laying in his food dish with back leg stretched out straight. Being the neurotic 1st time Leo mom that I am, I immediately assumed he'd hurt his leg. Gently picked him up out of his food dish and was given a very disparaging "WTF" look by him as he climbed out of my hand and back into his enclosure.
Last night, I was feeding him his roaches, and he kept trying to figure out how to get to the roaches through the side of the food dish and staring forlornly at the top of it. Again, new mom panic kicks in and I think maybe he DID hurt or scare himself on Monday and now he's afraid to climb in and grab his food. Put some of the roaches in a glass dish, which he tried to eat the roaches through, so then I tipped it so he could grab them. HE grabbed one and chowed down (in the meantime, 2 escaped in his enclosure and will undoubtedly give me a heart attack when I'm cleaning). But he refused any more. So I put them back in his regular dish and checked him frequently waiting to see if/when he wanted more. Wander back to check on him and he's in his food dish grabbing food and then climbing out with no problem whatsoever.
So the little smart aleck is messing with me.
Good to know.
Also, since the fluffy feline known as Miss MooMoo refuses to give up her gecko watching habit, he is moving to a new (freestanding) rack in my bedroom. She actually doesn't try to get in his enclosure and he doesn't seem bothered by her, but she keeps knocking everything off my desk in her creative attempts to get on the desk. I used the cat deterrent mats that they sell on Amazon and she sat right on them. Her stubborn outweighs her common sense by a vast amount.Post Thanks / Like - 1 Thanks, 1 LikesElizabeth Freer thanked for this post
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05-26-2022, 04:32 PM #16Also, since the fluffy feline known as Miss MooMoo refuses to give up her gecko watching habit, he is moving to a new (freestanding) rack in my bedroom. She actually doesn't try to get in his enclosure and he doesn't seem bothered by her, but she keeps knocking everything off my desk in her creative attempts to get on the desk. I used the cat deterrent mats that they sell on Amazon and she sat right on them. Her stubborn outweighs her common sense by a vast amount.
Thanks for your update! Donnie is doing extremely well adjusting to his new home. i hope he likes the bedroom. At least there are no chirping geckos there.Last edited by Elizabeth Freer; 05-26-2022 at 07:25 PM.
Click: Leopard Gecko Care Sheet's Table of Contents
Oedura castelnaui ~ Lepidodactylus lugubris ~ Gekko kuhli ~ Cyrtodactylus zebraicus ~ Phyllurus platurus ~ Eublepharis macularius ~ Correlophus ciliatus ~ (Phelsuma barbouri) ~ (Lygodactylus kimhowelli) ~ (P tigrinus) ~ (P klemmeri) ~ (H garnotii)
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05-26-2022, 05:15 PM #17
Yeah....Miss MooMoo has a bit of "junk in the trunk". She's also one of the most stubborn cats I've ever met. We got her from friends of ours because she kept getting outside on them. She has a small bald patch on her bum from getting outside and tangling with a black bear. We only overcame her determination to get outside by getting a pet stroller and taking her for frequent walkies in a stroller.
I think Donnie will like the bedroom. And it will work out nicely since I'm having knee surgery in a couple weeks and will be spending a lot of extra time in there while recovering.Post Thanks / Like - 1 Thanks, 0 LikesElizabeth Freer thanked for this post
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05-30-2022, 05:33 AM #18
Here's an image I borrowed from the 'net. Have you an image of Donnie's new slate platform & hide?
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05-30-2022, 08:26 AM #19
I'm going to try to get pictures today. Things have been a big hectic (SCA event on Saturday, recuperating and clearing the area in my room for him since the shelf unit we ordered to put him on was smaller than we envisioned). BUt we got him moved to his new location and he handled it like a trooper. I put food in for him and he immediately climbed into the food dish and started eating.
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05-31-2022, 07:26 AM #20
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That was last night when I was getting ready to go to bed and his lights had been off for several hours.
When I get home tonight, I will check temps after his lights have been on for several hours.
Yesterday, he spent most of his time under his hide on the warm side (not even in his humid hide which has been his favorite since I brought him home), which tells me I need to warm things up in his enclosure. Perhaps a deep heat projector instead of the halogen bulb?
Also, tried giving him a small horned worm - which he ignored, and some black soldier fly larvae which I also think he ignored (I have to double check the dish they were in - ivory colored dish, ivory-ish bugs and a lack of caffeine this morning). Are horned worms safe for him? That sharp looking spike made me very nervous.Post Thanks / Like - 1 Thanks, 1 LikesElizabeth Freer thanked for this post
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