M&S-328
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My new juvenile leo was wonderfully healthy when I first purchased her. And she still is doing great activity-wise and weight-wise.
But over the past 2 or 3 weeks I've noticed her poop has been getting runny, and she isnt eating very much each night.
Her eating habits (when I first bought her) was about 8 appropriately sized crickets and 4-6 mealworms a night. Eventually I ran out of crickets and had to do about 3 or 4 nights of just mealworms while my order was delivered (I had ordered online). Once the new crickets came in and I attempted to reintroduce them into her nightly feeding I noticed she was not taking to them like before. She used to get extremely excited and pounce right at them - but now she wasnt hardly moving towards them at all. She'd eat (by being hand fed) maybe 1-2 crickets a night, and then eventually a few nights later she started ignoring them altogether. At that point I started feeding her about 5-8 mealworms a night and them left about 10 in a dish for her to pick at through the night and the next day. This seemed to be fine for a little while.
She was eating about 5-8 giant mealworms at mealtime and then maybe another 3-5 regular mealworms overnight.
However, as I said, over the past 2-3 weeks her appetite decreased to about 2 giant mealworms a night followed by maybe 1-3 regular mealworms overnight. And I noticed her poop has gotten runny. It looks correct in its coloring for the most past - just very watery. Though last night I saw a poop right after she made it and it seemed to have a lot of grey slime/film mixed in with it/covering it.
I heard stress and waxworms can sometimes cause leos natural tummy parasites level to drop, but once shes settled in and eating correctly her poop should go back to normal. But I have not given her any treat waxworms in about a week (I was giving her about one a week before after a handling session), and I didnt handle her for over 5 days. And its not like shes brand new, Ive had her for awhile now and she had already settled in nicely.
So, I know I should be a fecal test (and I plan to). But I want to know if anyone else has had a similar experience and knows a simple cure, or at least what the cause was.
The vets in the area arnt the smartest when it comes to geckos.. They werent able to help me out once when one of my leos got a nasty virus (and unfortunatly eventually passed =/ ). So Im hoping I can get some help on here that I can maybe pass along to the vets so they will be more able to help me. lol.
Thanks!
But over the past 2 or 3 weeks I've noticed her poop has been getting runny, and she isnt eating very much each night.
Her eating habits (when I first bought her) was about 8 appropriately sized crickets and 4-6 mealworms a night. Eventually I ran out of crickets and had to do about 3 or 4 nights of just mealworms while my order was delivered (I had ordered online). Once the new crickets came in and I attempted to reintroduce them into her nightly feeding I noticed she was not taking to them like before. She used to get extremely excited and pounce right at them - but now she wasnt hardly moving towards them at all. She'd eat (by being hand fed) maybe 1-2 crickets a night, and then eventually a few nights later she started ignoring them altogether. At that point I started feeding her about 5-8 mealworms a night and them left about 10 in a dish for her to pick at through the night and the next day. This seemed to be fine for a little while.
She was eating about 5-8 giant mealworms at mealtime and then maybe another 3-5 regular mealworms overnight.
However, as I said, over the past 2-3 weeks her appetite decreased to about 2 giant mealworms a night followed by maybe 1-3 regular mealworms overnight. And I noticed her poop has gotten runny. It looks correct in its coloring for the most past - just very watery. Though last night I saw a poop right after she made it and it seemed to have a lot of grey slime/film mixed in with it/covering it.
I heard stress and waxworms can sometimes cause leos natural tummy parasites level to drop, but once shes settled in and eating correctly her poop should go back to normal. But I have not given her any treat waxworms in about a week (I was giving her about one a week before after a handling session), and I didnt handle her for over 5 days. And its not like shes brand new, Ive had her for awhile now and she had already settled in nicely.
So, I know I should be a fecal test (and I plan to). But I want to know if anyone else has had a similar experience and knows a simple cure, or at least what the cause was.
The vets in the area arnt the smartest when it comes to geckos.. They werent able to help me out once when one of my leos got a nasty virus (and unfortunatly eventually passed =/ ). So Im hoping I can get some help on here that I can maybe pass along to the vets so they will be more able to help me. lol.
Thanks!