Quote Originally Posted by WastelandExotics View Post
That's a personal question that only you can answer as it comes down to your definition of quality of life and also what you're willing and/or able to do for that animal (time spent caring for, financials, etc.). This goes for any animal really, not just reptiles.

My go to in determining euthanasia in any case is: "is this animal still going to be suffering 6 months to a year from, even with medical intervention? Is there ever a chance of it being happy, content or thriving? Is this 'problem' fixable?" This sort of line of thinking makes it easier for me to determine what I consider quality of life.

Again, those are my personal guidelines for making that type of decision and there are definitely people that are going to disagree with me; I'm very critical and realistic with things like this and try to remove emotion out of the decision making process as emotions usually just complicate the reality of what needs to be done, unfortunately.
I'm worrying that long term poor eating is going to affect internal organs. I'm willing to take care of them but dont know is it reasonable thing to do. They are active though and does seem otherwise healthy.