yaoiphobic
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Hello! I'm new to this forum and leopard gecko keeping in general (though I've kept many other reptiles in the past) so please excuse me if this is a super noob question/in the wrong place etc. I'm just a little paranoid and I want her to be as healthy as possible!
I adopted a leopard gecko last week from a guy off of craigslist. Basically, he let his sons get her and another gecko and they didn't really know how to take care of them. She was on sand that they got off the beach (it even had an old cigar in it, ew) with no real hides and dead crickets and poop everywhere. She was burrowing in the sand and wedging herself underneath the coquina rocks when I picked her up and had no heat pad/lamp and dirty water. Luckily, they got the tank size right and gave me her 20 long with her.
I've got her set up on paper towels in the 20 with plenty of hides and a heat pad etc etc and have been feeding her crickets and wax worms (dusting every other cricket lightly with d3 calcium) and she does eat them and poop normally but I'm concerned because she still seems kind of skinny. She's in decent condition considering her past care and seems pretty active. She eats plenty of crickets/worms and divides her time exploring her cage, sleeping in her hides, and laying out on the warm side.
Does she look too skinny to you more experienced leo keepers?
Here's a few pics:




(This last one is the picture that her previous owner sent me from her old tank)
What can I do to help her gain a little weight? I have a scale but I haven't gotten around to weighing her yet. Someone on facebook who also keeps leos told me that she looks to be about a year old. About how much should she weigh? (her previous owner seemed to think she was around 3-4 years?? I think the other one that they had was that old, but shes way too small to be much older than a year)
Thank you in advance!!! Any tips/insight are appreciated!
I adopted a leopard gecko last week from a guy off of craigslist. Basically, he let his sons get her and another gecko and they didn't really know how to take care of them. She was on sand that they got off the beach (it even had an old cigar in it, ew) with no real hides and dead crickets and poop everywhere. She was burrowing in the sand and wedging herself underneath the coquina rocks when I picked her up and had no heat pad/lamp and dirty water. Luckily, they got the tank size right and gave me her 20 long with her.
I've got her set up on paper towels in the 20 with plenty of hides and a heat pad etc etc and have been feeding her crickets and wax worms (dusting every other cricket lightly with d3 calcium) and she does eat them and poop normally but I'm concerned because she still seems kind of skinny. She's in decent condition considering her past care and seems pretty active. She eats plenty of crickets/worms and divides her time exploring her cage, sleeping in her hides, and laying out on the warm side.
Does she look too skinny to you more experienced leo keepers?
Here's a few pics:




(This last one is the picture that her previous owner sent me from her old tank)
What can I do to help her gain a little weight? I have a scale but I haven't gotten around to weighing her yet. Someone on facebook who also keeps leos told me that she looks to be about a year old. About how much should she weigh? (her previous owner seemed to think she was around 3-4 years?? I think the other one that they had was that old, but shes way too small to be much older than a year)
Thank you in advance!!! Any tips/insight are appreciated!
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