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    Re: enlarged hemipenes

    Quote Originally Posted by Laterr View Post
    -20 gallon long glass tank with the carpet stuff as substrate.
    -3 hides. Right side, middle, left.
    -undertank heater (connected to a dimmer) on the left side
    and the humid hide is on the warm end. i use paper towels in a tupperware container as his humid hide
    temps are measuring around 95 on the warm end, 80-83 on the cool end. I'm using a temp gun (RBI205L)
    -he hasn't eaten in a couple months...


    any questions feel free to ask.
    Hemipenes should be below the vent.

    I would get him to the vet. Have you assist fed him? He's probably extremely dehydrated and malnourished if he hasn't eaten in a few months.
    I would assist feed him phoenix worms. They can't really fight back. But just open his mouth a little with your finger and put them in (usually this will make them a little mad and when they open their mouth to bite throw the worm in and they'll swallow it.)

    Really though, just might be a sick gecko that isn't meant to do well.

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