hupababy_83
Rep lover
My cousin just bought a fat male Giant Day Gecko from a couple about an hour away. I believe it was a craigslist find. When he went to pick up the male ( I call him fat Albert) he was housed with a very skinny "female" (who i now call Sad Sally, from American Horror Story; Hotel), and had been for almost 2 years. They told him he could take the Sally for free or leave her, since he bought the male and the enclosure. Soon to be a Vet student, he took her. His heart broke when he saw her. He thought Sally might have MBD, because they had only been feeding crickets, for two years! I told him I had two thoughts and MBD wasn't one, because she has no kinks, still climbs very well, loves to eat and very active. I think its A) Parasites (he doesn't know if she was wild caught or captive bred) or B) Sally is stressing because of Albert trying to breed constantly, or bullying if Sally turns out to be a Sal. Her spine and ribs are very prominent. I told him he needed to separate them IMMEDIATELY, which he did. The closest vet is an hour away, and with his college, its hard to get the time to go. So this is what I told him to do. Now I am no expert, I am just trying to help him out, until he can get her to the vet. Day geckos are not my thing. A quick google search and this is what I found;
Temps: Mid 80's with a basking spot around early 90's. Night temps low 70's
Humidity: Between 55 and 65. Mist twice a day.
Paper towel substrate for now to get good view of the poo.
He is feeding them Rapashy gecko diet, and occasional dusted crickets. They are both great eaters.
I can't load the pictures right now, (work computer can't access photobucket) , but as soon as I get a good signal with my cell, I will show you Sad Sally.
Any advice that you can give him, to help until he can get her to the vet (if the vet even works with reptiles) would be appreciated! I asked him to send me a picture of her poo, so I am waiting on that also.
Thank you in advance.
Betty Mae
Temps: Mid 80's with a basking spot around early 90's. Night temps low 70's
Humidity: Between 55 and 65. Mist twice a day.
Paper towel substrate for now to get good view of the poo.
He is feeding them Rapashy gecko diet, and occasional dusted crickets. They are both great eaters.
I can't load the pictures right now, (work computer can't access photobucket) , but as soon as I get a good signal with my cell, I will show you Sad Sally.
Any advice that you can give him, to help until he can get her to the vet (if the vet even works with reptiles) would be appreciated! I asked him to send me a picture of her poo, so I am waiting on that also.
Thank you in advance.
Betty Mae