sammiicastro
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Hi, so I recently rescued a really skinny baby leopard gecko a couple days ago, I don't know it's background or its previous owners. Since I have had it, it has not eaten. I would think this is maybe from stress from the move but him being so skinny already, it worries me, he doesn't have much left to lose. I am planning on taking him to the vet this coming Saturday, but until then, is there a
nything I can do to get him to eat or just anything to get him nutrients. I know time is not on my side, so I'm just looking for anything I can do to help, but not harm him.
Some info on his setup, his hot side is 90, his low side is 80, he is on newspaper so I can see if he is pooping. He has multiple hides one on the hot side and cool side, also he has water and a dish of meal worms I put in there, I have tried to get him to eat by putting mealworms, crickets, and calciworms in front of him, but he has no interest in them. I rescued thia little guy knowing there was a chance he might not make it but I didn't want him to die just sitting in a petstore adoption cage with no name and no hope for him.

Some info on his setup, his hot side is 90, his low side is 80, he is on newspaper so I can see if he is pooping. He has multiple hides one on the hot side and cool side, also he has water and a dish of meal worms I put in there, I have tried to get him to eat by putting mealworms, crickets, and calciworms in front of him, but he has no interest in them. I rescued thia little guy knowing there was a chance he might not make it but I didn't want him to die just sitting in a petstore adoption cage with no name and no hope for him.