Is this normal?

leo g.

New member
Ok, I have just gotten my first gecko about a week ago, and I have notice somethings that I thought were strange, but I don't know if it is normal. He is what Petsmart called "an adult jumbo leopard gecko", probably about 6 1/2 inches long with the tale. First of all, he has not been pooping as much as I thought he would. I don't know if all that I found is what he has done all week because (going to my next question) he sleeps behind my waterfall (I only have this because I was having trouble with the humidity going down to 20% every night for some odd reason) and it is so dark in there, I have to pull him out so he will realize that it is "night". Last of all, he only eats about 2 times a week but when he does eat, it is about 7-8 mealworms each time.
Is any of this normal?:shock:
 

Allee Toler

Member
1. They poo every day to every three days. It depends on how much they're eating.
2. Take out the water fall. Their humidity isn't needed. They're from a dry climate. Take a tupperwear container, put wet paper towels inside it or wet moss, cut a hole in the side. It will provide him with all the humidity he needs.
3. "jumbo adult leopard gecko" is a marketing ploy, 6 1/2" is still a juvi and rather young.
4. Give him time. He's been there only a week. He's still adjusting. Leave a bowl of worm available 24/7 and let him be. He'll eat more often as he gets comfortable.
 

panthergecko

Active member
also are you feed crickets because leopard geckos that young should not be fed meal worms as staple. meal worms have bad calcium to phosphorus
 
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