Hi everyone,
My girlfriend has a several year old leopard gecko that she rescued from a friend. It's conditions were poor, he lost several toes from stuck sheds.
Things are much better for him now. He's eating well, and has put on lots of weight and looks like a healthy leopard gecko. His enclosure is a rubbermaid tub, with high side temps in low 90s and cool side about 78-80 degrees. Humidity is 60-70%. No supplemental light cycle.
One thing I have noticed is that in his "leavings" there are undigested mealworms. I even tried cutting them in half to make digestion easier, but they still appear largely undigested. They definitely look like they have gone through his system, so I doubt they are regurgitated.
Does anyone have any ideas? Is this normal? Should we switch to a smaller size mealworm?
Mr. Wiggles thanks you,
JonV