My leopard gecko hasn't eaten, and poops weird?!

AidenLovely

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Almost all right. I am unfamiliar with the Repti-Med brand. How much D3 is in it? Petco here carries the Rep-Cal brand. You need a vitamin, plus a calcium with D3, plus pure calcium. You want to leave 100% pure calcium in the dish in the tank. Leaving the type with vitamins and D3 in the tank risks a vitamin and/or D3 overdose.

So it could be Rep-Cal's Herptivite
Rep-Cal's phosphorus-free calcium with vitamin D3
Rep-Cal's pure calcium

(Might be easier to find ZooMed's pure calcium or pure calcium from a health foods store.)

Are these leos in separate cages? Are they similar in size? Never want to have 2 males together. If the geckos are markedly different in size, the larger one might hog all the food.

Woops I meant to say rep-cal! And oh, what stores usually carry pure calcium? No there both just babies of the same size so we currently house them together. They get along just fine, and we feed them from tongs/feed them seperatly-so nobody goes without food here. Also, we believe they are both female as of now. :)
 
I think it's safer to separate them until you find out their sex. My friend came home day and found one of her geckos with a bite and a dropped tail. They were small too and acted fine while she watched them but something went wrong.
 

Elizabeth Freer

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Woops I meant to say rep-cal! And oh, what stores usually carry pure calcium? No there both just babies of the same size so we currently house them together. They get along just fine, and we feed them from tongs/feed them seperatly-so nobody goes without food here. Also, we believe they are both female as of now. :)

Don't know about stores which might carry pure calcium. Might try a health foods store. Any reptile shows near you? Try ZooMed's pure calcium.
 

AidenLovely

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I think it's safer to separate them until you find out their sex. My friend came home day and found one of her geckos with a bite and a dropped tail. They were small too and acted fine while she watched them but something went wrong.

Oh I would but our we're short on budgets at the moment! But I'm constantly at home (summer vacation) so there's hardly ever a time where I'm not watching them. (They're in my room). They do appear to be female..no visible pours or anything of the sort?
 

AidenLovely

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Don't know about stores which might carry pure calcium. Might try a health foods store. Any reptile shows near you? Try ZooMed's pure calcium.

Hm, how about vitamin stores like GMC? We have one here at the mall. We also have a petco, though I couldn't find any pure calcium there.. And the closest reptile show is in Sacramento, I believe. (about 5 hours away!) Where's ZooMed's pure calcium usually sold? Only other stores I can also think of that'd carry reptile supplies is Pet Kingdom.. I live in a small town, so exotic animal supplies are limited. :T
 

Elizabeth Freer

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Hm, how about vitamin stores like GMC? We have one here at the mall. We also have a petco, though I couldn't find any pure calcium there.. And the closest reptile show is in Sacramento, I believe. (about 5 hours away!) Where's ZooMed's pure calcium usually sold? Only other stores I can also think of that'd carry reptile supplies is Pet Kingdom.. I live in a small town, so exotic animal supplies are limited. :T


Any health foods store would work. Check it out. It is pure calcium you want. I have a 12 oz bottle of calcium carbonate powder (NOW brand). It is much cheaper than "reptile" calcium. It is a super fine powder. And calcium never expires.

ZooMed's Repti-Calcium without D3 can be purchased online. Google it :).
 

AidenLovely

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Any health foods store would work. Check it out. It is pure calcium you want. I have a 12 oz bottle of calcium carbonate powder (NOW brand). It is much cheaper than "reptile" calcium. It is a super fine powder. And calcium never expires.

ZooMed's Repti-Calcium without D3 can be purchased online. Google it :).

Alright I'll do that ASAP. :3 Btw, I have only been feeding the babies chicken baby food (as I read in one of your posts on somebody else's thread), how long do I keep feeding them this? How often? And how much?
 

Elizabeth Freer

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Alright I'll do that ASAP. :3 Btw, I have only been feeding the babies chicken baby food (as I read in one of your posts on somebody else's thread), how long do I keep feeding them this? How often? And how much?


Chicken or turkey baby food with added Repta+Boost powder is ONLY recommended as assist feeding when the gecko refuses live food. That is just a temporary food for ailing leos, NOT for baby leos.

Your leos should be eating live crickets lightly dusted as my Leo Recommendations suggest.


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Chicken/turkey baby food is also recommended as a temporary food for impacted geckos :). It is OK to mix in Repta+Boost powder. Nightly feedings are fine if they are young. Continue till the impactions have passed. Once my vet also recommended daily short soaks in lukewarm water as well as catlax on the lips once a day to assist in passing the impaction.
 
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AidenLovely

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Well, I have very little information to go on. No picture of the gecko, feces or enclosure. You mention reptile carpet/ paper towels? Reptile carpet can harbor bacteria. Are you using a thermostat? Inappropriate temperatures, unsanitary conditions, stress, ect. can lead to bacterial infections. Unfortunately the fact that she came from Petco increases the possibility of potential parasites and/or infection. If it only occured once maybe waiting to see if it repeats itself would be okay. However, if she is not eating I am not sure when they next bowel movement will be. If it happens again and she continues to refuse to eat, a vet visit should follow.


Back to this reply, cricket4u, I've finally come around to taking a photo of her enclosure. She came out in it too, so there she is!

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AidenLovely

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Chicken or turkey baby food with added Repta+Boost powder is ONLY recommended as assist feeding when the gecko refuses live food. That is just a temporary food for ailing leos, NOT for baby leos.

Your leos should be eating live crickets lightly dusted as my Leo Recommendations suggest.

Oh nono, they ate them before, and the baby food is temporary, but since they're impacted and I read that on somebody else's thread, I figured they should too while the impaction passes. My sister's gecko hasn't pooped in a few days-mine pooped a bit today, so..good sign for mine?
 

cricket4u

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Oh nono, they ate them before, and the baby food is temporary, but since they're impacted and I read that on somebody else's thread, I figured they should too while the impaction passes. My sister's gecko hasn't pooped in a few days-mine pooped a bit today, so..good sign for mine?
I thought your gecko was seen by a vet? If she was treated, she should no longer be impacted. The problem with these hides is they do not allow them to lay and benefit from the belly heat. No heat= impaction. It would be best to use a plastic type container for a moist hide which will hold the appropriate humidity and allow easy cleaning. They should have a total of 3 hides minimum.
 

AidenLovely

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I thought your gecko was seen by a vet? If she was treated, she should no longer be impacted. The problem with these hides is they do not allow them to lay and benefit from the belly heat. No heat= impaction. It would be best to use a plastic type container for a moist hide which will hold the appropriate humidity and allow easy cleaning. They should have a total of 3 hides minimum.

Well I was told by the petco workers that she was taken-and they told me that she just has a bit more to recover from..? Oh I didn't know that! Well the family is really tight on budgets now but.. will something like an old daisy sourcream cup work as a hide? And three hides? Where do I put the third?
 

Elizabeth Freer

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Oh nono, they ate them before, and the baby food is temporary, but since they're impacted and I read that on somebody else's thread, I figured they should too while the impaction passes. My sister's gecko hasn't pooped in a few days-mine pooped a bit today, so..good sign for mine?


I see. You may wish to use latex gloves and see whether you can detect anything unusual in her poop like sand, or mealworms, or crickets. If so, that could be a sign that she is passing her impaction.

Great idea about the plastic container as a hide! Turn any plastic container upside down with the lid. Carve out a little entry way. Place the dampened moss in that. This goes on the warm end of the tank.
 
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AidenLovely

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I see. You may wish to use latex gloves and see whether you can detect anything unusual in her poop like sand, or mealworms, or crickets. If so, that could be a sign that she is passing her impaction.

Great idea about the plastic container as a hide! Turn any plastic container upside down with the lid. Carve out a little entry way. Place the dampened moss in that. This goes on the warm end of the tank.

I'll do that when she drops another one. Though it looks practically normal without poking at it-just small with a bigger amoung of urinates.(which I presume was from the moisture in the baby food?)

Just did that :)
 
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