Help i need advice!

nmarie567

New member
Is there an email I can send the photos to? All of the resolutions that are allowed are basically pixelated. In the morning I listen to music but I always let my voice be known and talk to him and when he's out at night or even when he's hiding.
 

Elizabeth Freer

Active member
Unfortunately Geckos Unlimited doesn't have email access. Personal emails are not usually available.

When Burton matures, you may wish to switch to loose substrate.
Please click link 181 below.

 

Elizabeth Freer

Active member
Here's another idea to close off part of Burton's screen top instead of plastic wrap. I think it's easier to manage.

Have a picture framing shop custom cut framing glass to cover part of Burton's screen top. Then use heavy duty shipping tape to tape that glass into place. I've been using glass to block off screen top portions of two 2.5 gallon enclosures I use as egg incubators.
 

nmarie567

New member
The plastic wrap is helping tremendously just like my dart frogs to keep humidity up I have his hot side open to keep air flow and not trap the heat if it gets too hot I live in arizona so it gets rough during the day/evening so it's perfect for him
 

nmarie567

New member
Can't wait to do this to my beardie. We're not on that level yet.
I've just gotten him to take food from my hand I'm so happy the past 3 night he's been conformable enough to come up with worms in my hand after he gas some crickets in his dish..problem is he's such a good eater that he wants to eat everything now hahaha
 

Elizabeth Freer

Active member
I've just gotten him to take food from my hand I'm so happy the past 3 night he's been conformable enough to come up with worms in my hand after he gas some crickets in his dish..problem is he's such a good eater that he wants to eat everything now hahaha
Yahoo, nmarie & AFT Burton!
I'm happy Burton's eating a varied diet. What type of worms does he like?
Patience rewards us gecko keepers too. :D

YOU are in charge!
For a juvie AFT: Limit his feedings to several times per week. Too much food could cause obesity.
For comparison: Adult leopard geckos (18 months old+) usually eat 1-2 times per week.
*** Dust Zoo Med's Reptivite Multivitamins withOUT D3 on all prey @ 1 feeding per week.
*** Dust Zoo Med's Repti Calcium with D3 on all prey @ 1 feeding per week
*** At a 3rd feeding per week: Serve undusted prey OR dust that food with Zoo Med's Repti Calcium withOUT D3 (plain calcium carbonate). Amazon's NOW brand plain calcium carbonate is a great alternative. As far as I know, plain calcium carbonate never expires!
 
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