littlemissbigcity
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Hello! I'm not sure if I'm writing this in the right sub-category but I'm new to this whole "forum" thing! I adopted a leopard gecko (I named him Remy) about a month and a half ago (I'll attach a picture so you can all see how adorable he is!), and I honestly don't know much about them other than what I've read online. I don't know how old he is, but he's albino and I've been told by his previous owners that he's partially blind (although I'm not sure exactly how severe it is). This is gonna be a long story so bear with me!
So I've had some minor problems in my friendship with Remy so far, but I'm trying so so hard to be a good mom! First off, I know that his tank is set up well and that I have the right lamps, etc. because his previous owner gave me his whole set up. So I don't have to worry about that! He has a day light, a night light, and an under-tank heater. He also has a cave and a log as hides. His tank is near a window but since I'm afraid that his eyes may be sensitive to light I taped black construction paper on the side of the tank that gets a lot of sunlight (which happens to be the warm side).
Because he can't see well, his previous owner told me that he doesn't eat crickets, but eats worms with vitamin powder on them out of a food bowl instead. They also mentioned that i might have to hand feed him a little bit. So I immediately went out and bought a bunch of giant meal worms (Remy's about 5 inches long so that seemed right) and tried to give them to him. Well, he wouldn't get out of his log to eat so I tried hand feeding him. He wasn't interested in the slightest in any of my worms. I continued offering them to him every evening (since they're more active at night I thought that would be best) for 2 weeks and he continued to turn me down. At that point I went out and bought some smaller meal worms thinking he'd be more interested in those, which he wasn't. So I offered him a wax worm instead, which he promptly came up and ate out of my hand. I know that wax worms aren't great for them but I was getting a little desperate. Finally a couple of weeks later he finally ate 5 giant meal worms, and has been eating 3-5 every other night since, and I've been putting them in his bowl in front of him in the hopes of familiarizing him with the food bowl. His tail is even starting to plump back up again! So finally after a month of having him he's finally eating regularly, which was a HUGE victory for us!
The only small speed bump we have in our friendship right now is that, well, he's terrified of me. He never comes out of his little log and if he starts to and he sees me he'll go right back in. I really want to handle him and get him used to me but I also really don't want to stress him out. I feel like if I try to force him out of his hide then it'll only make him more afraid, but if I snatch him up the second he leaves it then he'll want to stay there forever. His log is kind of in the middle of his tank which is probably partially why he stays there most of the time, so I thought about maybe moving it more to the cool side so that he'll get cold in there and have to leave but I'm just not sure if I should disturb him.
SO my question to whoever actually stuck through this whole drawn-out story is do you have any suggestions for me? Does it sound like I at least kind of have it together? Do you think that he'll get comfortable eventually and want to be my friend or is it a lost cause? I'm just so so fond of him but I hate the idea of scaring or stressing him!
Look at this cutie!
So I've had some minor problems in my friendship with Remy so far, but I'm trying so so hard to be a good mom! First off, I know that his tank is set up well and that I have the right lamps, etc. because his previous owner gave me his whole set up. So I don't have to worry about that! He has a day light, a night light, and an under-tank heater. He also has a cave and a log as hides. His tank is near a window but since I'm afraid that his eyes may be sensitive to light I taped black construction paper on the side of the tank that gets a lot of sunlight (which happens to be the warm side).
Because he can't see well, his previous owner told me that he doesn't eat crickets, but eats worms with vitamin powder on them out of a food bowl instead. They also mentioned that i might have to hand feed him a little bit. So I immediately went out and bought a bunch of giant meal worms (Remy's about 5 inches long so that seemed right) and tried to give them to him. Well, he wouldn't get out of his log to eat so I tried hand feeding him. He wasn't interested in the slightest in any of my worms. I continued offering them to him every evening (since they're more active at night I thought that would be best) for 2 weeks and he continued to turn me down. At that point I went out and bought some smaller meal worms thinking he'd be more interested in those, which he wasn't. So I offered him a wax worm instead, which he promptly came up and ate out of my hand. I know that wax worms aren't great for them but I was getting a little desperate. Finally a couple of weeks later he finally ate 5 giant meal worms, and has been eating 3-5 every other night since, and I've been putting them in his bowl in front of him in the hopes of familiarizing him with the food bowl. His tail is even starting to plump back up again! So finally after a month of having him he's finally eating regularly, which was a HUGE victory for us!
The only small speed bump we have in our friendship right now is that, well, he's terrified of me. He never comes out of his little log and if he starts to and he sees me he'll go right back in. I really want to handle him and get him used to me but I also really don't want to stress him out. I feel like if I try to force him out of his hide then it'll only make him more afraid, but if I snatch him up the second he leaves it then he'll want to stay there forever. His log is kind of in the middle of his tank which is probably partially why he stays there most of the time, so I thought about maybe moving it more to the cool side so that he'll get cold in there and have to leave but I'm just not sure if I should disturb him.
SO my question to whoever actually stuck through this whole drawn-out story is do you have any suggestions for me? Does it sound like I at least kind of have it together? Do you think that he'll get comfortable eventually and want to be my friend or is it a lost cause? I'm just so so fond of him but I hate the idea of scaring or stressing him!
Look at this cutie!
