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Old 05-11-2004, 09:42 AM
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i bet he is 10 inches or even more. and no i havent dusted the cricket... that because he never eats it anyway. i dont never see him eat anymore. he used to eat out of my hand. his tail is still fat so he is oviously eating.
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I had the same problem with my female leopard gecko a year or so back. So too wouldn't eat and I was really worried about her. If his tail is still fat then I wouldn't worry about him too much. It might be that he is getting ready to shed. I have one question for you however, are you sure it's a male?
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Old 06-23-2004, 12:06 PM
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if he over 10 inches he is adult then and adults wont eat as much as babies , how ever he has to be eating when youre not around and at night if hes still fat , keep trying youre doing fine hes eating something and youre just not seeing him as they get older they will sleep more and not move as much but other then that he sounds like hes doing fine remeber out in the wild they eat one day and might go weeks with out food again its normal
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Leopard gecko problem


Okay u say u are feeding ur gecko superworms? Where u doing this regularly or just as a treat? My suggestion to u is to go ahead and try feeding him crickets. Crickets in my opinion are the best choice for food.
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