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    Taking care of gecko with bacterial infection - how can I help (in addition to meds)?

    Hi all, I posted here a few days ago about my gecko (4yo female) being lethargic, which I had initially chalked up to her ovulating. Today, she did a poop that was greenish with a bit of mucus and blood in it. I took the sample to the vet - they haven't examined it yet but they gave me...
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    Ovulation and lethargy - what's normal?

    Hey there, I have a 4 year old female gecko named Sophie. At the moment, she is on her "winter fast" - every year she stops eating from around January to March. Anyways, I had a bit of a panic the other day because I picked her up and saw what looked to be a large, dark splotch on her belly...
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    Is my gecko overweight?

    Title says it all! This is my 4(ish) year old female leo, Sophie. She is currently a whopping 125g. I realized when researching some other leo stuff that all the "normal" weight ranges given online are like, 50-90g. She isn't a giant, as far as I know (and I got her from a breeder, so I would...
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    Looking for general info on mating season behavior

    Hey guys, I have no pressing health issues I'm worried about, I'm just trying to get a good gauge for what other people have seen/what is normal. My gecko is a female, a couple years old (3-4), and she always gets pretty funky in the spring. This is my third spring with her. I know I should...
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    Thermostat Decisions

    Hey guys, I'm in the process of giving Sophie, my 3 yo leo, a tank upgrade. I've gotten her a larger tank with front opening doors (I think the base is 36x18 inches but it's currently at my other house). She's about 10 inches from nose to tail and hovers around 95-100 grams! Since I got a new...
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    First Spring with female leo - questions about appetite/weight loss

    Hi all, First post, first gecko, and first year of having her! I have a big female leo named Sophie that I got late last summer. I believe she is around two or three years old. Throughout the late summer, fall, and early winter, she ate like a pig. Later in the winter, her eating slowed, until...
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