Is she always that slow to eat, even with crickets? She does not have a very good feeding response. I would expect a leo of her size to eat like a scavenger. If she acts this way all the time, perhaps you;ll need to improve husbandry. Make you have a reliable hygrometer to maintain humidity. When the humidity is too low, they can become mildly dehydrated and show poor feeding response.
You wrote that you got the two babies to eat crickets, yet you post a video of a leo eating mealworms?Recently, I got both of my babies to eat crickets. Spotty, though (Adult) Seems perfectly content with her slow mealworms. (Lazy gecko alert )
Update on Oreo: He's been getting a little skinny, and is now dwarfed by his adoption mate, Infinity, who is nearing 7 inches. He's staying at about 6 inches. We had to bring him to the animal hospital, because one of his legs was swollen, the other looked weird on the knee, and he couldn't feel part of his tail. My brother had accidently let go of him, and we found out he had gotten some minor leg and tail trauma. He's a little underweight for his age, but not by much. His bone density wasn't as good as it should be either. We are currently giving him calcium liquid once a day with an eyedropper, as prescribed by the vet. We are gut-loading the crickets with an even higher calcium diet and dusting them every time for him. He should heal up just fine though! Hopefully he recovers fast!
Yes. The Calcium comes with D3. Little guy doesn't like his medicine though, so the Vet told us how to get him to take it. Basically, you hold him backwards with one hand, and rub the tip of the eyedropper against his mouth until he gets ticked off and bites it. Poor little guy. They actually X-Rayed his pelvis...With a dental X-Ray that they usually use for teeth. I can't tell if he's getting any better or not, but then again, they heal so slow. He's probably not going to be very big when he gets older, because of his size right now. I am hoping for the best though! Apart from slightly dragging his swollen leg, he seems to be catching insects just fine. He's not as good of a cricket hunter as Infinity, but he doesn't give up until he catches them all! We love you, Oreo.
The vet said he might have a very, very mild case, but that it will improve if we give him enough calcium.


