I have a 2 year old male Leopard Gecko.I bought him a year ago and he was very skinny (24 gr).Now he is in a 60×45×30 exo terra and he weights 48 grams.He eats mealworms, superworms and waxworms.He usee to love crickets but now he doesn't touch them.From time to time he stops eating and makes me stressed.I know about nutrition and care and all and he's healthy but sometimes ge stops eating for a couple of weeks or a month!What am I doing wrong?He is very calm around be and well tamed.

Updated On August 7th, 2017

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Answered By Joy Fuhrman, DVM, MBA, CPA

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Make sure that Bleach has enough belly heat to digest food. Measure the temperature of the FLOOR of the terrarium and make sure that it is between 88-93 degrees. Leopard geckos are unable to properly digest their food if they do not have an adequate belly temperature. Also, make sure you are not overfeeding Bleach. Offer two appropriately sized insects for every inch of a leopard gecko’s total length. A meal every other day is fine.

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    Answered By Susan England-Foster

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    I would recommend taking him to a vet to make sure he is 100% healthy. Sometimes reptiles can have underlying disease we are not aware of and a vet would be able to tell. I have found that sometimes due to season or shedding reptiles will not eating. I recommend weight them 1 time a week. I usually only get concerned it they start to loose weight. You can add some fruits and vegetables into the diet to see if that helps increase eating

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