acrazyloosemoose
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I got my leo (+ tank, heat rock and water dish) for free from a random woman on the street who was going to "dump" her otherwise. I don't have a lot of money to buy expensive food, so I've just been buying mealworms at a pet store and gutloading them with things like carrots, sweet potato and apples (I read online that it's ok to do that). I also don't have a heatlamp for her, but I do have a heat rock, which she uses occasionally. I live in San Diego, so it never gets super cold.
When I first got her, she seemed pretty healthy and had a plump tail. In the beginning, she also had a pretty good appetite and would eat the 15 or so mealworms (sometimes sprinkled with Reptical) that I put out for her on a daily basis. Within the past couple weeks, her eating habits have become a little weird. First of all, she has trouble actually eating the worm itself -- she'll lunge for it but miss, or she'll manage to get it into her mouth but then drop it. It seems like after doing this for a while, she'll give up or lose interest. I don't think she's having vision problems. When I put the bowl of food outside her tank she sees them and looks very interested, but as soon as I put them inside, she doesn't go after them.
I'm starting to worry because I feel like she's losing weight. I don't have a scale or anything, but her tail looks a little less plump, she has loose skin around her belly that I didn't notice before, and her color looks a little paler. She also seems more lethargic.
I really want the best for her -- I wouldn't have taken her if her previous owner didn't threaten to dump her. I'm a broke college student and don't have $50 to take her to a reptile vet for an exam. I just really need to know some care basics from a reliable source so that I can make sure she's getting adequate care.
She's also having trouble shedding her skin. When I got her form the previous owner, several of her toes were missing their tips, which I'm assuming is from lack of circulation from old, constricting skin. When she's shedding now, I put in a moist hide box, which she uses and helps the shedding process greatly. The old skin on her toes still has a problem coming off though, so I've been putting her in a shallow bowl of warm water for a few minutes and then try to gently wipe off the dead skin. This seems to really stress her out though -- she starts frantically tries to wiggle away and starts to make very distressed sounding noises.
Also, not sure if this is related, but I've been noticing that she sometimes just sits there with her eyes closed or partially closed (not sleeping). Not sure if this is normal, but to me it looks like she is unhappy.
If someone could give me some advice, I would be so appreciative.
Thank you.
About your leo:
- Sex: female
- Age & Weight: ?/?
- How long have you owned your leo: ~6 mo.
- Where was he/she obtained (ex. Pet store, breeder, wild caught, friend): random person in parking lot (long story -- boyfriend's gecko, he broke up and left her, she didn't want her anymore)
A) Health/History
- How often do you handle your leo: once/day
- Is your leo acting any different today? If so how does he/she normally act which differs from now:
- Has he/she had any problems in the past, if so please describe: don't know.
B) Fecals
- Describe (look any different than normal): whiteish blob with dark part attached
- When was the last time he/she went: within past 2 days
C) Problem
- Please briefly describe the problem and how long it has been going on
Housing:
A) Enclosure
- Size: 1'x2'
- Type (ex. glass tank): glass tank
- Type of substrate: calcium sand from pet store
- Hides, how many, what kind: homemade box shelter
B) Heating
- Heat source: heat rock
- Cage temps (hot side, cool side): don't know
- Method of regulating heat source: none
- What are you using to measure your temps: n/a
- Do you have any lights (describe): no
C) Cage mates
- How many (males, females): n/a
- Describe health, or previous problems: n/a
Describe Diet:
A) Typical diet
- What you're feeding (how often, how much): large mealworms; leaving in bowl of ~20 mealworms daily
- How are you feeding (hand fed, left in dish, ect): left in dish
B) Supplements (describe how often)
- What vitamin/minerals are you using (list brands): reptical; every feeding
- What are you gut loading food with: apples, carrots, sweet potato
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