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  • 06-12-2014, 05:46 PM
    colton62
    Leopard Gecko will not eat.
    Hello. I got a female leopard gecko from a reptile show that had a small hump in the back due to a feeding problem as a hatchling however she was a good fat 55-60 g when I got her. She's now not very prone to eating. I have her housed with a male leopard gecko. Their is 2 hides and they never really seem to bother each other. It's been about a month now and she's only eaten 2 mealworms on separate occasions. I'm starting to get worried because she's lost 5 grams already and is seeming to become less vibrant as to when I got her. She has shed once since I've bought her. I've tried crickets and she runs away from them so I've tried tong feeding them with no results. She's about 9-10 months old and 50-52 grams right now. What should I do? Should I attempt a different food? Or separate her from the male. Because a bunch of people say they house together fine and I have done that previously with no I'll effects. Any help would be greatly appreciated


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