Gargoyles can be a particular pain when it comes to eating after a move. It can sometimes take weeks. I know it's stressful, but it's best to let him alone so that he can feel comfortable sooner rather than later. I'd make sure that there's plenty of foliage to add to a sense of security as...
It's hard to tell what the side pattern is like since it's not fired up. But based on what I see, I'd call it a 100% pinstripe harlequin with Dalmatian spotting.
Blondy and Chocolate : Brindle
Super Speckled and White Tail : Harlequin
Glad you were able to give these guys a good home. Welcome to the crestie addiction.
Are you planning on breeding this guy or is he just going to be a pet?
If you like nearly patternless animals, then this guy is a pretty good example.
It's got a decent head.
Do you have lineage on him?
I would make the recommendation that you purchase animals with lineage if you decide to breed. That way you can know what the parent's are as well as health.
Otherwise, breeding is simple but requires a big heart and lots of attention to detail. But one should not simply breed because it is...
I looks like it's healing over just fine. Aside from a little shed stuck on it, which is normal until the scab comes off.
I would just keep an eye on it and let it be. Keep you geckos enclosure clean and wait for the scab to fall off.
If it becomes enflamed or red or warm to the touch, then...
I mist twice a day.
A light misting in the morning allowing the enclosures to dry out a big through the day.
At night I mist heavily.
This seems to work with both of my crested and gargoyles and provides plenty of humidity.