Th3HiddenGecko
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Are there any accurate methods to determine whether a gecko is blind? It's starting to drive me crazy! 


I originally had him in normal room light for the first three days of his life. I moved him downstairs where it is a little darker and he's been there for five days now and at least he's eating down there.Geckogardener said:Is there any chance it can see better in a dark room? Maybe it just can't see in normal room light.
I have tried crickets two days ago and he completely ignored them. I'm going to try again tonight and see what happens.Jeremy Letkey said:Have you tried crickets as a prey item? I find that some hatchlings never really get the mealies in the bowl concept.
I wouldn't think it could do more than cause temporary blindness - and the flash would not likely have hit both eyes straight on, so it really couldn't cause both eyes to be damaged. It seems like it would be more of an annoyance to him than anything... I wouldn't go feeling guilty about it. Sometime s**tTh3HiddenGecko said:One more question. Pictures were taken of him with the flash on while he was hatching. Could this be a cause of blindness in an albino?
just happens.Jeremy Letkey said:Have you tried crickets as a prey item? I find that some hatchlings never really get the mealies in the bowl concept.
The flash was my worst worry but now I'm glad that probably wasn't the case.Geckogardener said:I wouldn't think it could do more than cause temporary blindness - and the flash would not likely have hit both eyes straight on, so it really couldn't cause both eyes to be damaged. It seems like it would be more of an annoyance to him than anything... I wouldn't go feeling guilty about it. Sometime s**tjust happens.
Maybe that is just the case and he just wants me to baby him by handfeeding him. I guess now only time will tell.saltwaterreptiles said:As for the blindness.... albino hatchling in my limited experience really behave blindy for a long time...