Leighanne
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One of the prettiest babies died some time last night and I found her this morning. We tried giving everybody one cricket to start last night to evaluate who would eat and who wouldn't. Only three out of nine wanted anything to do with these crickets. We feed small and ripped one leg off so they could be easily caught.
The baby girl that died took two small ones. I know I was over qualified compared to the guy that had them, but feel under qualified to deal with some of these situations even with all I have learned since my first Gecko Gex. This baby was the first dead Leo I've ever seen and I've never had to treat MBD or emaciation. The little girl took the first one with gusto, then the second, a few seconds later she did a mouth thing I've seen my own baby Squee do if she has food stuck in her mouth somewhere. So we leave and come back and check on them 15 minutes later and she puked one up.
Like I said I'm not sure what the regiment is for going about feeding something emaciated. I have also learned I am going to have to feed them slower so as not to shock their system, and build them up over time.
So I want to know and PLEASE don't drag me down if I made a mistake. Did I kill this little girl with two crickets, and the gurge. Was it my fault? I feel for that but theres something I don't get that breaks my heart. This guy hatched her out from the emaciated Jungle Dad I know that much. I don't know who Mom was. He hatched her out and said shes been a "stubborn" eater from the start. Stubborn? She ate those crickets and wagged her tail. I saw no problem.
He didn't offer crickets in the end days...or months , just meal worms. So what breaks my heart is the fact that its not really about thriving for breeding but since the day she was born she lived in what I saw. Freezing cold with very little food!! How can someone do that?! This poor girl NEVER had the warmth and enjoyment of food in life. NOW THAT TICKS ME OFF! I cried for her today at work and was whipping away tears all day so people at work wouldn't see me crying. I feel miserable about her.
My other concern is how should I be treating these ones with MBD. I am scared witless to syringe feed calcium or anything for fear of breaking a jaw. They haven't eaten on their own so far. I know the tips of their mouth or nose is hard. What do you guys think? Any advice or thoughtful comments are sincerely appreciated.
The baby girl that died took two small ones. I know I was over qualified compared to the guy that had them, but feel under qualified to deal with some of these situations even with all I have learned since my first Gecko Gex. This baby was the first dead Leo I've ever seen and I've never had to treat MBD or emaciation. The little girl took the first one with gusto, then the second, a few seconds later she did a mouth thing I've seen my own baby Squee do if she has food stuck in her mouth somewhere. So we leave and come back and check on them 15 minutes later and she puked one up.
So I want to know and PLEASE don't drag me down if I made a mistake. Did I kill this little girl with two crickets, and the gurge. Was it my fault? I feel for that but theres something I don't get that breaks my heart. This guy hatched her out from the emaciated Jungle Dad I know that much. I don't know who Mom was. He hatched her out and said shes been a "stubborn" eater from the start. Stubborn? She ate those crickets and wagged her tail. I saw no problem.
He didn't offer crickets in the end days...or months , just meal worms. So what breaks my heart is the fact that its not really about thriving for breeding but since the day she was born she lived in what I saw. Freezing cold with very little food!! How can someone do that?! This poor girl NEVER had the warmth and enjoyment of food in life. NOW THAT TICKS ME OFF! I cried for her today at work and was whipping away tears all day so people at work wouldn't see me crying. I feel miserable about her.
My other concern is how should I be treating these ones with MBD. I am scared witless to syringe feed calcium or anything for fear of breaking a jaw. They haven't eaten on their own so far. I know the tips of their mouth or nose is hard. What do you guys think? Any advice or thoughtful comments are sincerely appreciated.