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Posted 7/27/2008 8:49:04 AM


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What do you think?

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Posted 7/27/2008 12:25:40 PM


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I mostly feed mine the crested gecko diet. But when i am out of that, i feed him fruit flavored babyfood. But crested geckos can also eat soft fruits and crickets.

They call me the casmatic amigma. They call me jeff hardy.

ROCK ON!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Posted 7/27/2008 2:48:58 PM


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Wait what is your question? I am a little confused.

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Posted 8/10/2008 4:34:38 PM


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I don't know...

I don't think that strawberries would be too good for a crested gecko (the seeds) and it would be hard to chew.  I can't picture Chaos eating one.

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Posted 8/11/2008 8:02:42 PM


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[quote]FastFoward5k (8/10/2008)
I don't know...

I don't think that strawberries would be too good for a crested gecko (the seeds) and it would be hard to chew. I can't picture Chaos eating one. [/quote]
Oh you got your new crested gecko. Congratulations!!!

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1.0 Rhacodactylus Ciliatus (Atua)
R.I.P.
Rhacodactylus Ciliatus (Bottecelli)
Aphonopelma eutylenum(Grape)

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Posted 8/11/2008 8:02:56 PM


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[quote]FastFoward5k (8/10/2008)
I don't know...

I don't think that strawberries would be too good for a crested gecko (the seeds) and it would be hard to chew. I can't picture Chaos eating one. [/quote]
Oh you got your new crested gecko.

Current Collection
1.0 Rhacodactylus Ciliatus (Atua)
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Rhacodactylus Ciliatus (Bottecelli)
Aphonopelma eutylenum(Grape)

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-E.O. Wilson
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Posted 8/21/2008 4:51:47 AM


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I would not do it.The seeds may have a negitive effect on him/her.

 Anoles are like icecream.They can be sweet but,will give you brain freeze with all their strange behaviors.

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Posted 8/21/2008 9:06:05 AM


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FastFoward5k (8/10/2008)
I don't know...

I don't think that strawberries would be too good for a crested gecko (the seeds) and it would be hard to chew.  I can't picture Chaos eating one.

 Cretseds in the wild eat nectors and soft fruits that are in the process of spoiling. They dont eat fruits in pieces like an iggy or beardie does. If I give my cresties fruits, then I mash them up or put them in a food processor. Crestedlady.com has a recipe for a gecko smoothie.

 As far as seeds go, I'm sure they injest seeds in the wild, and I doubt there are any problems. They are not that fragile, people. Mash up some strawberries and force them through a strainer if you are worried about seeds.

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Posted 8/25/2008 12:59:54 PM