Honeybadger
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Hello everybody, I bought a baby leo (Pudding) from the store around a month ago and Pudding eats well, is active, brightening colors, etc. However I noticed that Pudding is eating her paper towel substrate and I have tried preventing this by pinning down the sides and corners of the paper towel but she simply attacks the middle. Her poop has always smelled but it's been gradually getting worse with a fish smell, which is weird because my other gecko doesn't smell at all. since last week Pudding's droppings looked more like a ball of mealworm exoskeleton instead of poop (indigestion?). Today there was a gigantic all-white solid paper dropping next to her normal brown one. It smelled like the stench of a huge cow farm on a boiling hot day, and it was so bad it smelled dangerous. How could such a small gecko's poop smell so horrible?! I immediately changed out the paper towels to a smooth heavyweight paper that for a fact she can't do anything with. So now I can't use paper towel because she eats it, but I can't keep using this expensive paper as my gecko substrate. Please let me know of any alternative substrates, or if my gecko might have a deficiency, infection, or illness that is making her eat the towels!
Note / fresh water and vitamin powder is provided in the tank at all times so if Pudding is eating paper towel for additional nutrients I'm not sure what she is lacking. Their bedding is changed every other day or when soiled, she gets along well with my other gecko so no territorial stress, warm hide and cool hide is provided, she is fed gut loaded (oatmeal, vitamin powder and apple) mealworms daily and a waxworm once or twice a week.
Note / fresh water and vitamin powder is provided in the tank at all times so if Pudding is eating paper towel for additional nutrients I'm not sure what she is lacking. Their bedding is changed every other day or when soiled, she gets along well with my other gecko so no territorial stress, warm hide and cool hide is provided, she is fed gut loaded (oatmeal, vitamin powder and apple) mealworms daily and a waxworm once or twice a week.