CrestedL
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It's probably nothing, but I don't want to take a chance if this may be serious or not. Recently for the past weeks my gecko just hasn't been acting the same, perhaps due to the cold weather or not, he's been lethargic, and during the day and night I will see him curled up in the same spot not moving at all, not even to eat or climb around. I know geckos will sometimes slow down as winter comes, but it just seems odd that's he won't move his position from the same exact spot he's in through both day and night. The second part is that he's lost a lot of his stick. He's shown no signs of shedding, his skin retains usual color, and since this has been going on for weeks he should have shed by now, he's constantly slipping on everything and I'll hear him at night trying but to climb but cannot, and I frequently will find him trying to sleep at the bottom of the tank when in some cases he cannot climb back up. I thought he could be dehydrated, but I normally keep his humidity at <90 With a few sprays in the morning and later on at night and let it decline during the day, not to mention he also has a water dish. Though I haven't seen him eat, he doesn't seem to be losing weight drastically or at all, he's still eating but some nights he'll skip. Just wondering if there is anything to be concerned about or is it simply just normal for this time of year, thank you for any input