Leopard Gecko's poop is abnormal

Pissykrissy3

New member
Hello! I'm new here so I apologize if I did something wrong in the process of asking this question.
I bought my pretty little leopard gecko (my first) about 3 weeks ago from PetSmart. She's getting used to me and her current habitat. I did plenty of research on how to take care of my gecko (even though all websites say different things), so I have a UTH and I use paper towels as a substrate. I usually fed her 2 small crickets and leave her 3 of Fluker's (dead and cut into small enough pieces) meal worms, but I read that she should eat more because of her being a juvenile gecko and needs to grow. So for the past week or so, I've been feeding her 4 small crickets every day and leaving her 3 meal worms cut up to eat. Now, I imagine that could be the reason for her sudden change in feces but I want to be sure.
So now to my actual questions: Are leopard gecko feces supposed to remain wet for a while? I know there's supposed to be a puddle underneath the poop, and there's urate present, but it seems when I walk in and see new poop, it has been wetter, softer, and bigger.
My other concern is the shape. Two of the poops seem kinda normal but they're still oddly shaped and lumpy, but the third one is a large glob.
I can attach a photo of it if this isn't enough. Please help! I'm nervous about her health!
 

Elizabeth Freer

Well-known member
Welcome to Geckos Unlimited.

Sorry that you posted one week ago and there has been no reply.

We need to be able to see the big picture. Please post a photo of your leo and of his habitat. Also complete GU's Health Questionnaire.

Click: http://www.geckosunlimited.com/comm...68527-helping-your-sick-gecko-read-first.html

Your young leo should be eating daily.

Temperatures for all leos regardless of size:
88-93 F (31-34 C) ground temp at warm end inside the warm dry hide
no greater than 85 F (29.5 C) air temp - 4 inches above ground on the warm end
no greater than 75 F (24.5 C) air temp - 4 inches above ground on the cool end

Leave the UTH on 24/7. Can turn off overhead heating at night unless the ambient room temperatures are particularly cool during the night.
 
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