And so it begins...

SusieLou

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3 Year Member
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New York
So. Of course I'm a new owner and with that comes questions and concerns. My one leo, Mac, is clearly getting bigger. He's an eating machine. Noticeably bigger.
Pharis, however, not an eating machine. Not getting bigger.

I tried making it so there were more crickets available but that didn't seem to do it.

Someone, help?
 
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WV
Well how long have you have them because of new enviroments they may not eat like that one. Also next Pharis is maybe getting ready to shed so they wont eat. So check temps and everything and double cheack the set-ups but those to are my guys to be wrong dont worry Pharis will eat.
 

Gopherhockey03

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Take Pharis out and feed him in a different place. Could be getting bullied :)... Might have to make another set up!
 

Landen

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Each gecko will have different habits, but if they are housed together and one has gotten bigger, it's highly likely that the smaller one is stressed due to the larger one being dominant. I'd seperate them myself.

Most of my gecko's are in racks but I do keep a few retired adult females in a community tank and there's always a dominant gecko.
 

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