Oh I thought that was rare in geckos and why is the crestie affected it just means I mist him less as room humidity is slightly higher so his conditions should stay the same
Oh I thought that was rare in geckos and why is the crestie affected it just means I mist him less as room humidity is slightly higher so his conditions should stay the same
I'm really not sure if it is normal for geckos. My tokay is still eating like a champ but most of the other animals seem to be calming down.
Thanks
That is not really normal for crested to go into dormation state. In fact winter is a time they get some fat deposits they need for their breeding season, usually they eat pretty well despite winter conditions ( a bit colder temps and less light).
Check on your temps and day light period as well monitor his weight every 2 weeks if not eating properly.
Save one animal and it doesn't change the world, but it surely changes the world for that one animal!
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