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    A picture would give us a better idea of whether or not the animal is skinny.

    Second details on the animal itself and your husbandry could help correct issues that led to the feeding problems you are experiencing.

    What is the animal weight and age

    How big is the enclosure

    What are your temps, how do you measure them (type of thermometer)

    Do you provide tight hides (hides should be snugs)

    How often do you handle your animal

    How do you offer food (inside or outside the enclosure)

    The more details the better.

    Third keep in mind that even an animal not eating for 9 or 12 months will hardly loose any weight or become skinny so something else may be going on as well if your animal has lost a lot of weight.
    Last edited by Stewart_Reptiles; 06-06-2016 at 12:12 PM.
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