Around 3 weeks ago my gecko (approx 6 months old) just stopped eating, having been engulfing 10 crickets a day prior to that. I waited a few days before taking her to the vet as she was also looking a little sluggish. Poop sample later and she's all clear for parasites and I was given some liquid food to try her with. Now she ate the food with about as much ease as expected and only refused it as she was coming to shed.
She did eat her shed and after that, I thought maybe it might 'kickstart' her appetite. She is eating again, around 8-10 crickets if I had to guess, however she will not eat off tongs anymore. Beforehand I would let the cricket go right in front of her and shed strike at it, now she seems to prefer having them in there and hunting them throughout the night.
I'm nervous doing this because unless I completely strip her enclosure each morning I cant guarantee she's eating right and I'm worried about leaving the live food overnight. Any advice on getting her back to eating off tongs?
She did eat her shed and after that, I thought maybe it might 'kickstart' her appetite. She is eating again, around 8-10 crickets if I had to guess, however she will not eat off tongs anymore. Beforehand I would let the cricket go right in front of her and shed strike at it, now she seems to prefer having them in there and hunting them throughout the night.
I'm nervous doing this because unless I completely strip her enclosure each morning I cant guarantee she's eating right and I'm worried about leaving the live food overnight. Any advice on getting her back to eating off tongs?