KaitS.
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My parents bought my little sister a leopard gecko about 5 months ago from a pet store. They didn't look into them before they got it, so they didn't know what a healthy gecko should look like. The one they bought her was super skinny, had no tail fat, and was almost colorless (I don't know if it's an albino or if it is a symptom). It was about 4 inches long when they bought it. Its now 5 months later and from what they are telling me, it hasn't grown at all since they got it, neither in length or weight. It eats a lot (crickets and mealworms) and drinks but doesn't gain any weight. I'm thinking parasites are what's going on. My father is the type that would die before taking a lizard to the vet, if you know what I mean. I live across the country from my family but when I go visit soon I am bringing it back with me so I can hopefully get it healthy if the damage can be undone. Aside from me taking it to the vet (which will be done as soon as I get it) what are some good ways to get some quick healthy weight on?
For the record, I have a healthy leo and I know all about correct temps, foods, vitamins, and I use paper as a substrate, etc, etc. So I know what I'm doing, I just want to make sure I get some healthy weight on it, rather than just bulking it up with waxworms like some people suggest. Maybe some slush recipes? Please and thank you!!