Lost tail- Care help

Kiefer

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I bought my gecko a little over a month ago and was told he didn't have a tail. No problem. I've been dusting crickets over that month. Eight, every other day, with sticky tongue farms calcium/mineral powder with vitamin D3. I just now figured out I may be over dusting. But, he/she(unsure if male/female) has a healing tail. Doing very good, but I was wondering if I should feed daily and keep dusting every other feed or?
 
Is she/he an adult or juvenile, if it's a juvenile you should offer food daily. As far as the dusting I do a 3 day calcium, 3 day multi-vitamins and I leave 1 day un-dusted (just so I don't over dust) but I guess I'd dust with multi-vitamins more. But honestly if she/he has been doing good with your dusting so far, I'd stick with what your doing. Hope her tail grows back nice and pretty :D
 

Kiefer

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Well when I got him her, pet store said 6-8 months. Been a month so what does that classify? I don't want to over dust neither but 8 crickets every other day dusted didn't seem like a whole lot. But I'm not sure.
 
Well from what I've been told, it'd be best to feed daily and wait for her to be a year old then you can start feeding every other day. As far as over-dusting as long as you follow the recommended amount, like one pinch of calcium or multi-vits for 8 crickets although mine says you can use one pinch for 20-25 crickets. But I think as long as you dust as recommended then you shouldn't really be over dusting, there's a lot of info on dusting and how often to dust, just do a little research. :)
 

Kiefer

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Yeah I know. And I think I may start feeding everyday if he/she isn't already used to the every other day feeding. And I'll go with every other feed, sounds good. Thanks :) My problem is we're not bonding quite enough to where I'm trusted on taking he/she o it yet so I can't weigh him/her.
 
Well don't worry too much some leos take time I mean like my leo I've had her almost 6 months now, still doesn't like being picked up :lol: but yea the only advice I could give would be leaving your hand in there and letting her lick you and stuff (if you've haven't done it already) and talk to her/he a bit and do it 20 mins a day if not more if you want. And then try starting to pet her head gently some leos like it a lot mine does haha. And another thing would to try placing your hand in front, she/he may or may not walk onto it, eventually you can start slowly picking her up. You got to be willing to do it as well patient ;)
 

Kiefer

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Yep I've been doing that. Feeding is just confusing seems how he/she (name is Emmilio) has a re-growing in tail. Pet store said to give 6-8 every other day and that what I've been doing and its going well. Also dusting has gotten confusing with all this research.
 
Well there's not much else I can help with a regenerating tail unfortunately but I think if what you've been doing so far is working for you and Emmilio then I wouldn't really change much
 
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