Elizabeth Freer
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As soon as Steve e-mails the age of your leo I'll post the schedule. I'm concerned about you substituting things when you may not understand why I said something or just because of a mistake like 3x per week D3 with the mealworms.Thank you, but the UTH is almost half the tank when it is laid diagonally. I do have the moist hide in the cool side because it makes the tank too humid, and where it is i's around 80 degrees so it still stays humid enough. What do you recommend for the supplements? Two times D3? That's what I had before I saw the list thing I showed you in post #18. I can't get the crickets into the diet yet I am sorry I just don't feel comfortable with them and it would take getting used to for my Leo. I might just purchase some crickets every two weeks and feed them to him with the calcium or something. I don't have anywhere to keep the crickets (I have a really small cricket keeper...) don't know anything about them, and don't have the proper guy load for them, plus, getting them right now would mean them being on the Calci sand. Sorry for not taking your advice I just can't do that right now.
Is there someone at your home who can help us out? Setting up for a leopard gecko involves many details. Once you get going, it gets easier.
Crickets every 2 weeks sounds good!
- If the moist hide is too cool, your leo might get sick.
- What are your house/bathroom temps in summer, in winter?
- Mealworms and crickets need to be fed too. What they eat...what is in their stomachs, ends up in your leo's stomach. If nothing is in their stomachs, if they are hungry, about all your leo gets is skin and "bones".
Most of our nutrition should come from the diet we eat. Multivitamins should be just a secondary source of nutrition.
Please read these guidelines. Click: http://www.geckosunlimited.com/comm...feeding-issues-/68574-cricket-guidelines.html
The list you found in my Leo Guidelines and posted via a screen shot shows 2x per week calcium with D3, not 3x per week with D3. The frequency of powdered supplements depends upon how nutritious the diet is you feed the crickets and the mealworms. It also depends upon how old your leo is and his health. Mealworms can eat the same food crickets do.
Too much vitamin D3 can produce metabolic bone disease, just the same as too little vitamin D3 can.