Hey,
Sorry if this is a little late, I don't check the forum as often as I should. My best advice for finicky feeders is to offer one cricket at a time right at dusk. You should break the hind legs of the cricket so it is easy for the gecko to catch. Once the feeder insect is in leave the gecko alone until morning and leave the room it is in undisturbed quiet. If the cricket is still not eaten in the morning take it out and start the process over at dusk. This has worked great for me. I have a few amyae hatchlings every season that are slow to get feeding. I just repeat what I just told you several times and it works every time. Most babies start to feed a week or two after hatching but some will take up to a month to feed its normal. Just be patient and it will happen. Let me know if I can help in any way! If you ever have questions feel free to shoot me any email it gets checked daily aarsouth@gmail.com
Sorry if this is a little late, I don't check the forum as often as I should. My best advice for finicky feeders is to offer one cricket at a time right at dusk. You should break the hind legs of the cricket so it is easy for the gecko to catch. Once the feeder insect is in leave the gecko alone until morning and leave the room it is in undisturbed quiet. If the cricket is still not eaten in the morning take it out and start the process over at dusk. This has worked great for me. I have a few amyae hatchlings every season that are slow to get feeding. I just repeat what I just told you several times and it works every time. Most babies start to feed a week or two after hatching but some will take up to a month to feed its normal. Just be patient and it will happen. Let me know if I can help in any way! If you ever have questions feel free to shoot me any email it gets checked daily aarsouth@gmail.com