Crested Geckos: Hello/Help

crestedgecko3

New member
I have 3 crested geckos 8 months now
Dont know the sex or morph
All 3 housed together in s 30x40x30 viv
Fed crickets dusted with calcium mainly
They dont like CGD that much and dont tend to eat it but
Today i have pureed apples and added CGD
They seem to like it

Anyone interested in telling me there morph if i put up pics ?

Anyone got any tips ?

Many Thanks
 

Elizabeth Freer

Well-known member
I have 3 crested geckos 8 months now
Dont know the sex or morph
All 3 housed together in s 30x40x30 viv
Fed crickets dusted with calcium mainly
They dont like CGD that much and dont tend to eat it but
Today i have pureed apples and added CGD
They seem to like it

Anyone interested in telling me there morph if i put up pics ?

Anyone got any tips ?

Many Thanks


A hearty welcome to Geckos Unlimited!

There is a crestie morph sticky right at the top of the crested forum. You could post there with your pictures :).
 

Aimless

Super Moderator
I would hope you will think of separating them very soon, so as not to breed them too young? or are they all girls?

my cresties get diced fruit in their CGD fairly often. I've given them a little peach, nectarine, kiwi, banana, and mango and they do seem to like it :) I'm pretty lazy (I admit) so I don't generally go to a lot of extra trouble for these "treats"; I just cut a bit extra when I'm eating these fruits myself.
 

crestedgecko3

New member
well I'm hopeing there all girls Ive not quiet got my head around sexing them ?
I don't know when they get there bulge either. I think I've read that that come when they put on a bit of weight ?
Any insight ?
 

crestedgecko3

New member
I just saw Thor eating the coconut substrate
i heard it could be devastating if he eats to much. is this true

what should i do ?
 

Aimless

Super Moderator
remove it.

put them on something else.

then, figure out why he was eating it. was he picking out a bug? was there a little bit of food there?

there is a TON of great information on this site and most of your questions can be answered by looking through the threads, or by using the search function.
 
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Aimless

Super Moderator
I use a container that's really too big, to help prevent any spills. it doesn't work if they upend the dish, but does help keep it contained.

I've found the biggest issue with spilled food on a dirt or coir substrate is that you'll get mold growing in the spill.
 
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