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    Leo in a tall tank

    Love to see their heads poking out of their hides. I would encourage you to put that height to use if you can ensure safety for you Leo. Your Leo will leap and fall without a doubt which can lead to injury or death. It will take creativity, think of levels, and slate attached to form a ramp...
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    Please Help (mouth rot??)

    This video shows you how to open it without force. If it's not a piece of insect, best to take your Leo to a vet.
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    Please Help (mouth rot??)

    Rub the sides of the mouth to open it to get a better look. It looks as if something is just sitting on the tongue?
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    Refusing to eat

    Does it have a probe? If so where is the probe located? Where is the themo-hygrometer located? The surface temp (what the probe is in contact with) should be around 90-94f. The air temp is usually low 70's cool side to 85f warm side.
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    Refusing to eat

    Do your roommates have the blubber or trying to keep the utility cost low? 70f is good to me So let's get to what's important... What is the temp in the enclosure and what are you using to read it?
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    Smell and sight

    Hi How long has this been going on? How long have you owned her? Do you feed with lights on or off? Does the same thing occur if you feed in the dark? What bulbs are you using? What supplements do you dust with(please be specific)? How often do you use supplements? What insects do you feed...
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    Thoughts/suggestions

    You’re welcome
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    Thoughts/suggestions

    larger enclosure is definitely a good idea. It seems that the more you want to make better for your pets the bigger and enclosure is needed Exactly, this is why it’s best to start as big as possible. You will need a good amount of space to add and/or create new stimulating items. How often...
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    Hello from Reno!

    I wouldn’t deprive him from “sun” but I would make sure the enclosure is long enough(minimum 36in long, 18in wide, 12in high) for a young (small) gecko. My true recommendation is 5x2x2f long enclosure for an adult due to safety, space and exploring. However, I had to make it work temporarily...
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    My 75 Gallon Leopard Gecko Habitat

    It’s always something. Do you use Arcadia supplements as well? Just curious
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    Leopard gecko with white spots on head

    You’re welcome. Glad it’s gone!
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    Leopard gecko with white spots on head

    Revitalise D3(optional) at feed 6 or 8 I would definitely add this aside Earth pro A. This will provide a back up dose of vitamin D3
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    Leopard gecko with white spots on head

    First, there is always a chance this can be fungal. This needs veterinary assistance right away. Keep track of the spots and make sure it’s not spreading. A picture of all the spots can help you notice progression. Purchase a hygrometer with a probe. The probe will allow you to place the probe...
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    My 75 Gallon Leopard Gecko Habitat

    I had to order them on line myself unfortunately. Things may be different nowadays though. Does appear that Spot eventually caught him because I haven't heard the stupid cricket in a while. Love it! That’s how you do it Spot
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    Leopard gecko with white spots on head

    How old is she? How long have you had her? What type of UVB bulb? How often do you feed her? Earth pro A only?
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