My three kids...an update!

curiousKathy

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Here are a few pics of my 3 kids...

#1: Jackie, the baby I bought for my daughter, male through and through! Has gotten quite large since we bought him after Thanksgiving!!!

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#2: I bought Tiki next, but didn't receive her until last week. She is settling in nicely and loves to climb all over me...I lust LOVE her to pieces! In the pic she thinks she's a cougar... climbing the plastic plant!

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#3: Angel is the jungle that I bought when the owner couldn't find a home for her...she still hasn't eaten and it's been three weeks. I will post a current pic and a pic from 3 weeks ago....

current:

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3 weeks ago:

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Enjoy the pics! Thanks for looking and letting me share!

Kathy
 

curiousKathy

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GeckoStud said:
Nice leos, I hope the jungle eats for you. Are the temps and everything ok?

Yes the temps are okay; 88-90*F on the warm side with a digital thermometer on the substrate. She has a bowl of mealworms inher tank 24/7 and water changed daily. The only thing I can think of is that I may be stressin her out by handling her too much; the previous owner didn't handle her much and I have been daily...other suggestions have been winter slow down and ovulating. I hope she eats soon...I would hate for anything to happen to Angel. I have been emailing with Marcia about her; she has me trying Repti-Aide, but I am having difficulties getting any in her...

Thanks for the post!

Kathy
 

boutiquegecko

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Only thing I could think of is maybe leave her alone-not handle her and let her settle in. Then when she does settle in and start eating start handling her maybe once a week, then 2x etc. Any adults I get tend to take longer to settle so we leave them alone except for cleaning and talking to them, then eventually handle them.
 

curiousKathy

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boutiquegecko said:
Only thing I could think of is maybe leave her alone-not handle her and let her settle in. Then when she does settle in and start eating start handling her maybe once a week, then 2x etc. Any adults I get tend to take longer to settle so we leave them alone except for cleaning and talking to them, then eventually handle them.

I was thinking of just starting over and not handling her like you mentioned. I would give her food and water daily and keep her hide moist, but other than that just leave her alone. Maybe even put a towel around the tank and let her be for awhile. I like your suggestion of starting handling slow after she starts eating...

Thanks for your suggestion and reply!

Kathy
 

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