A quick question

darkridder

Melissa the Scientist
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Te thing with crested geckos is that there is no for sure scale when it comes to them (well really rhac species in general), they are slow growers compaired to many other species, which alot of people have trouble grasphing. Genetics, temps and food plays a large roll. Obviously parents who were naturally faster growers have babies who grow faster. With warmer temps, mid 70's cresteds will eat more. And offering crickets 1-2 times a week will cause for faster growth. Now you dont want to power feed these guys and make them grow quickly, it is really unhealty for them as the mor crickets you offer then less their diet is balanced as you are feeding less and less CGD. So as long as your gecko is eating, pooping and acting normal, dont worry to much about his size ;)
 
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