Leo rubbing herself against her enclosure and ...

Kobustheleo

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Hi all !

So my +- 9 month old Leo gecko is suddenly rubbing her head and neck and I think body, against the glass walls of her enclosure and also her wooden shelter, kind of sliding rubbing like a cat. Here’s the catch though - she shed the day before yesterday. So she’s just shed, and I doubt she will shed twice in 3 days. I’m almost sure her heating is sufficient, I think - there’s a heat gradient in her cage so that’s fine. She has done her business yesterday, which means she’s eating I guess. Any suggestions on if this rubbing is okay or not ?
 

Leopard leopard

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It is very possible that a small piece of she shed is stuck to her mouth or nose. Check and if you see any it’s best to remove it.

Hope I could help!
 

JayJay&Cleo

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I find that my baby tends to keep rubbing for a couple of days after each shed. I always check to make sure there's none stuck anywhere, but that's just how she behaves. Not really sure why they do this, but both of mine do.
 

Kobustheleo

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I find that my baby tends to keep rubbing for a couple of days after each shed. I always check to make sure there's none stuck anywhere, but that's just how she behaves. Not really sure why they do this, but both of mine do.


Well that’s quite a relief ! Thank you so much.
 
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