GeckoFanboy
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So nothing AT ALL has changed about my 2.5 year-old male leo's husbandry. He's been very healthy. Looks great! I've changed nothing about his feeding. I take great care of him and treat him like royalty. I don't handle him much as I don't want to stress him out, but lately...
...he's been very quiet. Not coming out and walking around as much. Sometimes spending a couple days in his moist-middle hide. About a week ago, when I went in to check on him, I caught him crawling back into his hide, so I reached in just to gently stroke his tail...and he actually growled at me on his way into his hide, LOL. I thought it was funny. He's never done that. The few times I've held him, he'll pout and stay hidden afterwards, and I'm very gentle with him.
He's been eating dubias, mealworms and crickets in rotation. But I've noticed he hasn't been pooping as much. Right now he's got about 3 nice dubias, 7 mealworms, and about 7 large crickets in him. I thought he'd poop lastnight, but didn't, LOL. WTH?
I know leos slow down during the months of July to January, but he just seems a little more slower this winter. Is it because he's getting older? I should note he's always been a grumpy gecko...not a very nice one...like my last gecko of 17 years (sweet as pie). I know how to raise a healthy gecko, but he's got me puzzled. He appears very healthy, but he's just been acting wayyyyy grumpier than usual. Almost hibernating.
I should add, his poop looks very healthy, but he's just not pooping as much as normal. I'm like, "Where's all that food going?" He eats like a hog. I'm truly boggled. I've given him nothing to impact him at all. He's on ceramic tile.
Any ideas?
Mods - if this is in the wrong forum, sorry. Wasn't sure which forum to post in.
...he's been very quiet. Not coming out and walking around as much. Sometimes spending a couple days in his moist-middle hide. About a week ago, when I went in to check on him, I caught him crawling back into his hide, so I reached in just to gently stroke his tail...and he actually growled at me on his way into his hide, LOL. I thought it was funny. He's never done that. The few times I've held him, he'll pout and stay hidden afterwards, and I'm very gentle with him.
He's been eating dubias, mealworms and crickets in rotation. But I've noticed he hasn't been pooping as much. Right now he's got about 3 nice dubias, 7 mealworms, and about 7 large crickets in him. I thought he'd poop lastnight, but didn't, LOL. WTH?
I know leos slow down during the months of July to January, but he just seems a little more slower this winter. Is it because he's getting older? I should note he's always been a grumpy gecko...not a very nice one...like my last gecko of 17 years (sweet as pie). I know how to raise a healthy gecko, but he's got me puzzled. He appears very healthy, but he's just been acting wayyyyy grumpier than usual. Almost hibernating.
I should add, his poop looks very healthy, but he's just not pooping as much as normal. I'm like, "Where's all that food going?" He eats like a hog. I'm truly boggled. I've given him nothing to impact him at all. He's on ceramic tile.
Any ideas?
Mods - if this is in the wrong forum, sorry. Wasn't sure which forum to post in.
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