Ovulating?

LEOPARD1

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All I have read points to her ovulating. She has lived alone her entire life. Here are some photos. 9" 59 grams 9 months...I see nothing in these pics compared to others I've studied. She stopped eating 1 1/2 weeks ago and has put on a gram or two. Very fussy. Dont want to feed her wax worms. She's always been healthy, fussy eater, but healthy. Burned the last of my gecko funds on Dubias but was sent XSmall. Microscopic.
 
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majahawt

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All I have read points to her ovulating. She has lived alone her entire life. Here are some photos. 9" 59 grams 9 months...I see nothing in these pics compared to others I've studied. She stopped eating 1 1/2 weeks ago and has put on a gram or two. Very fussy. Dont want to feed her wax worms. She's always been healthy, fussy eater, but healthy. Burned the last of my gecko funds on Dubias but was sent XSmall. Microscopic.

I don't see any signs of ovulation either. Perhaps she is about to ovulate, just hasn't started properly yet. My female has been a little nightmare ever since she started ovulating, she barely eats and she only wants to eat mealworms. No weight loss though!
 

Andi

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One of my girls is exhibiting similar behavior. She has stopped eating the past 2 weeks or so, and seems very active lately. Every time I go check in on her she will come out and visit with me and than try to climb out. I keep looking underneath her, but everything seems totally normal. She is pooping (because she ate her shed), and everything seems fine. I'm not sure if she's ovulating or what?
 

LEOPARD1

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Mine wasn't. It just took switching her from Giant Mealworms to Dubia Roaches. The bonus is I have a beautiful Dubia Colony and they make great critters too.
 

CrestedRick

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I have a crested and she too hasn't eaten in about 1 1/2 weeks and she seems fatter which leads me to believe she may be pregnant. Glad to see that they do change eating habits while pregnant.
 
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