Thanks for the help. I will order the book.  I will look for a vet.  Her
waste was just the white stuff this am and very watery too.  Maybe I
should bring in a sample to  a vet to have it checked out?  She is not
in sand so I know that is not the issue.  
Thanks again.
Lynn

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   1. FW: not eating much (Lynn Hall)
   2. Re: FW: not eating much (Julie Bergman)
   3. Re: FW: not eating much (Godby)

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Message: 1
From: "Lynn Hall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 11:46:59 -0400
Subject: [gecko]FW: not eating much
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From: Lynn Hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, September 24, 2005 8:11 AM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: not eating much

 

We have a leopard gecko that we have had for about 3 months now.  We are
new to geckos although I have read several books on their care.  We have
been enjoying her tremendously. I am not sure how old she is now-she
seems to have lost most of her juvenile bands.  She normally is a huge
eater 8-10 meduim crickets a day plus a few meal worms.  All of the
sudden her appetite changed and she only eats maybe 2 crickets every
other day.  She seems okay other wise.  Her stools though decreased seem
normal looking.  I don't see any parasites on her.  The other thing she
is doing that is new is she tries to climb the glass walls and her
house.  Or if you put your hand in she instantly will climb up your arm.
These are all new behaviors for her. I asked at the pet store if this is
normal and they said maybe she was ready to breed and this was part of
her changing behavior.  Is this normal? I know her appetite should
decrease as she gets older but this was very sudden.  How concerned
should I be?

 

Lynn



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Message: 2
Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 12:33:23 -0700
From: Julie Bergman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [gecko]FW: not eating much
To: [email protected]
Organization: Gecko Ranch
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Hi Lynn,

The season just changed, and with that seasonal change to lower temps 
sexually mature leopard geckos usually require less food. The lower 
temps and slowing down of growth is the cause of that. As a breeder I 
get tons of e-mails with these concerns for about the next month or so.

That is too bad you don't know her age, this is a distinct disadvantage 
of buying from a pet shop. I am making a guess here about what is going 
on. Also, you will not be able to see parasites with the naked eye, they

will be in the gecko's poop, which a vet tech has to look at through a 
microscope to see what is going on there. If she does not eat for two 
weeks then you can worry and schedule an appointment to see a 
non-domestic vet, a vet with special training in reptiles and 
amphibians. Keep reading books, the new  DeVosjoli,  Tremper and  
Klingenberg book on Leopard Herpetoculture just set a new standard for 
leopard gecko knowledge. Take whatever pet shop employees say with a 
huge grain of salt. Chances are they have little or no training on the 
reptiles they sell. 

Julie Bergman
www.geckoranch.com
GGA lifetime member


Lynn Hall wrote:

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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Lynn Hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Sent: Saturday, September 24, 2005 8:11 AM
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>Subject: not eating much
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>We have a leopard gecko that we have had for about 3 months now.  We
are
>new to geckos although I have read several books on their care.  We
have
>been enjoying her tremendously. I am not sure how old she is now-she
>seems to have lost most of her juvenile bands.  She normally is a huge
>eater 8-10 meduim crickets a day plus a few meal worms.  All of the
>sudden her appetite changed and she only eats maybe 2 crickets every
>other day.  She seems okay other wise.  Her stools though decreased
seem
>normal looking.  I don't see any parasites on her.  The other thing she
>is doing that is new is she tries to climb the glass walls and her
>house.  Or if you put your hand in she instantly will climb up your
arm.
>These are all new behaviors for her. I asked at the pet store if this
is
>normal and they said maybe she was ready to breed and this was part of
>her changing behavior.  Is this normal? I know her appetite should
>decrease as she gets older but this was very sudden.  How concerned
>should I be?
>
> 
>
>Lynn
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Message: 3
Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 15:34:48 -0500 (Central Daylight Time)
From: "Godby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [gecko]FW: not eating much
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From: Godby
Date: 09/25/05 13:45:04
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [gecko]FW: not eating much
 
Hi Lynn,
 
Congrats on the new gecko! I'm fairly new to geckos myself, I've had a
leopard gecko for about 8 months now. For the first couple of months
that I
had my gecko, she would eat loads of crickets and meal worms. I couldn't
believe how much she ate! All of a sudden she seemed to stop eating like
she
had never been fed and has been content to eat everyother day or so...
and
she'll only have a couple of large meal worms or a cricket. As far as I
can
tell, she's very healthy. She gets her vitamins, exercises, and she
sheds
without a problem. 
 
My gecko likes to try and climb the walls too, and will climb right out
of
the enclosure if I put my arm in. I think it's cause they are very
curious.
My gecko has developed quite the character since I brought her home. The
more plants and rocks and hiding spots and things to climb I put in, it
seems she develops more behaviours. She's quite at home now and
comfortable.
She loves to come out and explore what's going on in the rest of the
room.
The coffee table seems to be one of her favorite places for adventure,
and
of course it's the best seat in the house for a gecko who loves to watch
tv!
Sometimes she'll look at me then at the tv, and then go stand on the
remote
as if she's asking me to turn it on. I think she enjoys the movement of
the
picture or something! Anyway, I guess what I'm trying to say is that I
wouldn't worry about your gecko at this point. If she's eating, and
getting
her vitamins she should be ok. Since it sounds like your gecko has lots
of
character... Enjoy it! Let her explore around some of the safer places
just
outside her cage.
 
All the best,
Sarah
 
 
 
 
We have a leopard gecko that we have had for about 3 months now. We are
new to geckos although I have read several books on their care. We have
been enjoying her tremendously. I am not sure how old she is now-she
seems to have lost most of her juvenile bands. She normally is a huge
eater 8-10 meduim crickets a day plus a few meal worms. All of the
sudden her appetite changed and she only eats maybe 2 crickets every
other day. She seems okay other wise. Her stools though decreased seem
normal looking. I don't see any parasites on her. The other thing she
is doing that is new is she tries to climb the glass walls and her
house. Or if you put your hand in she instantly will climb up your arm.
These are all new behaviors for her. I asked at the pet store if this is
normal and they said maybe she was ready to breed and this was part of
her changing behavior. Is this normal? I know her appetite should
decrease as she gets older but this was very sudden. How concerned
should I be?
 
 
 
Lynn
 


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