Title says it all! This is my 4(ish) year old female leo, Sophie. She is currently a whopping 125g. I realized when researching some other leo stuff that all the "normal" weight ranges given online are like, 50-90g. She isn't a giant, as far as I know (and I got her from a breeder, so I would have paid extra had they thought she was one!). I've never had another gecko for comparison, so I don't really know - is she just long/large, or is she overweight? She is currently about the biggest she gets. Every year she stops eating for 3-4 months starting around the end of January, so I feed her a bit more in the winter. Now I'm worried I might be fattening her up too much, lol. Usually at the end of her long fast she is around 90-95g. I feed her almost exclusively dubia roaches (her choice, not mine), so her food isn't super high in fat. I'm not worried about her, I just wanted to check in with some people who have seen more geckos than I have. Thanks!



