lostkauze
Let go my Gecko!
Hi there. With the recent string of hurricanes we've had here in Florida, in addition to the daily real bad thunderstorms, I've noticed a change in behavior in my geckos.
My older geckos, who have been through storms before, now aren't shedding. They shed, but fail to remove the skin. (3 days later, after the old skin has ripped, but yet to be eaten, I help em out). My newer ones, [the Daytona newbies and my own babies] aren't eating.
I know that in other household pets, i.e. dogs and cats, they act weird, and do things out of the ordinary. I figure with smaller animals like our geckos, the booming thunder and change in pressue might also affect them. I'm sure the vibrations from the tunder gives 'em something to fear, because I can feel them.. and so can the windows.
Any other similar expirances or comments?
-Michael
My older geckos, who have been through storms before, now aren't shedding. They shed, but fail to remove the skin. (3 days later, after the old skin has ripped, but yet to be eaten, I help em out). My newer ones, [the Daytona newbies and my own babies] aren't eating.
I know that in other household pets, i.e. dogs and cats, they act weird, and do things out of the ordinary. I figure with smaller animals like our geckos, the booming thunder and change in pressue might also affect them. I'm sure the vibrations from the tunder gives 'em something to fear, because I can feel them.. and so can the windows.
Any other similar expirances or comments?
-Michael