Piranha72
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I'm a little worried about one of my geckos, Eric. She's always been a bit podgy, she was like this when I got her from her previous owner. I don't believe I overfeed her, I feed 2 - 3 times a week with the correct supplements, and she normally eats about 6-7 crickets/ locusts each time.
I weighed her along with everyone else on Sunday, and she was 70g* (before feeding). She certainly looks podgy, but I've heard of geckos weighing much more than this, so is this overweight? She's 6 years old.
She also has fat stores, again which she has always had. This concerns me, as I don't really understand why. They've changed size since I've got her, reducing for a bit when she went off her food slightly and increasing now she has a good appetite. One side always seems larger than the other. Is her feeding rountine too much? Should I reduce it to only twice a week? Her cage mate also has slight fat stores, but has thankfully gained weight since I got her as she was a bit skinny. She weighed 64g* on Sunday, and has the same feeding routine.
Any advice will be really appreciated, I'm not sure what (if anything) I'm doing wrong, and whether it warrants a vet check up.
Here are photos of Eric (the normal) and a couple of her cage mate Clementine (SHTCTB) for comparison. Pics were taken this morning, and I think Eric's fat store(s) are at the biggest they've been. (Bear in mind she is 'splatting' as I call it, spreading her weight out, because my leg is rather warm).
*EDIT: Original weights were wrong, I got confused sorry. These weights are now correct (as of Sunday).
I weighed her along with everyone else on Sunday, and she was 70g* (before feeding). She certainly looks podgy, but I've heard of geckos weighing much more than this, so is this overweight? She's 6 years old.
She also has fat stores, again which she has always had. This concerns me, as I don't really understand why. They've changed size since I've got her, reducing for a bit when she went off her food slightly and increasing now she has a good appetite. One side always seems larger than the other. Is her feeding rountine too much? Should I reduce it to only twice a week? Her cage mate also has slight fat stores, but has thankfully gained weight since I got her as she was a bit skinny. She weighed 64g* on Sunday, and has the same feeding routine.
Any advice will be really appreciated, I'm not sure what (if anything) I'm doing wrong, and whether it warrants a vet check up.
Here are photos of Eric (the normal) and a couple of her cage mate Clementine (SHTCTB) for comparison. Pics were taken this morning, and I think Eric's fat store(s) are at the biggest they've been. (Bear in mind she is 'splatting' as I call it, spreading her weight out, because my leg is rather warm).
*EDIT: Original weights were wrong, I got confused sorry. These weights are now correct (as of Sunday).
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