Isshi looks dangerously thin! She probably needs to see a vet ASAP. Have you read through the
Leopard Gecko Caresheet and checked your husbandry against it? I have pulled a few tips below:
In emergency situations during which a leo has been off food for extended periods of time and is losing weight, REHYDRATE FIRST for a couple days!!!
Rehydration Information
"As for the Pedialyte it must be unflavored. No more than 1.0 ml within 24 hours and not all at once. Break up the 1.0 ml into 3 doses. Hopefully your gecko will lick up a good amount."
(thanks cricket4u)
Recovery Foods
***Fluker's Repta+Boost is very good for leos off food.
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Oxbow Carnivore Care premium recovery powdered food is even better, but only available through a vet. Oxbow Animal Health | Carnivore Care
***In a pinch, use
Mazuri's Mazuri Shopping Cart - Insectivorous Lizards
VERY TEMPORARY RECOVERY FOODS
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Turkey baby food is better than chicken baby food. (Note addenda to this care sheet...scroll down.) Placing the baby food directly on the lips will provide safe nutrition.
If your assist feeding is more than just very temporary, turkey (or chicken) baby food should be mixed 1:1 with unflavored Pedialyte! Sprinkle a little calcium with D3 into the chicken baby food 2-3x per week. If additional calcium is necessary use a liquid supplement called Calcium Glubionate.
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urates white or yellowish
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