My leopard gecko is not eating and hasn't been for around just under a month. He is also really struggling to poo. He has been licking around it's genitals and appears to have gone very dry in this area. Due to this he has lost weight. Is there any suggestions you could give us at to what may be wrong?

Updated On May 24th, 2017

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Answered By Christina Kellogg, DVM

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I am so sorry to hear that Gizmo is not feeling well. Reptiles have what is called a vent which is a single opening through which they defecate, urinate and copulate. So he could be licking the area due to a problem with his intestinal system, urinary system or reproductive system. If he is struggling to defecate, I would be worried that Gizmo has an impaction or blockage in his intestinal tract. Sometimes they pick up and eat things that they shouldn't when going to grab insects. Also, are you sure that Gizmo is a boy? If not, female reptiles can potentially become egg bound (unable to pass eggs). I would recommend taking Gizmo to the veterinarian to have an exam and possibly x-rays so that he can be treated appropriately. Best of luck to you and Gizmo.

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