Silverfire
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So, my big female Firefly has recently developed armpit bubbles, and after weighing her recently, she’s come out to 101 grams, and while she is a big gecko (she’s like. 9 inches long), I’ve noticed that her belly is barely off the ground when she walks.
I’ve completely cut her occasional waxworm treat, and have been giving her a lot less food, but she’s still gaining weight. I don’t want to starve her, but even getting ten medium crickets three times a week is causing her to gain weight. This may be because she refuses to hunt (she just sits in her cave and waits for the crickets to come to her and if I try to remove the decor so the crickets don’t have a cave to crawl into, she just waves her tail at me). Is there anything I can do? I’ve tried taking her out more to let her explore my bed but she’s... not very nice. Aka she likes to bite me and tries to escape off of my bed so I’m worried that she’ll take off and disappear.
I know she’s overweight and I know that’s bad for her, but I’m sort of at a loss of what to do rn. Any suggestions?
I’ve completely cut her occasional waxworm treat, and have been giving her a lot less food, but she’s still gaining weight. I don’t want to starve her, but even getting ten medium crickets three times a week is causing her to gain weight. This may be because she refuses to hunt (she just sits in her cave and waits for the crickets to come to her and if I try to remove the decor so the crickets don’t have a cave to crawl into, she just waves her tail at me). Is there anything I can do? I’ve tried taking her out more to let her explore my bed but she’s... not very nice. Aka she likes to bite me and tries to escape off of my bed so I’m worried that she’ll take off and disappear.
I know she’s overweight and I know that’s bad for her, but I’m sort of at a loss of what to do rn. Any suggestions?