Ovulation hunger strike, when should I worry?

Leopardo Geckaprio

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I know its normal for females to stop eating for a month or two when they are ovulating (or at least that's what ive read). So when should I start worrying about my gecko not eating? Its been about 2 months and a week since she last ate. However her tail only appears slightly thinner and there is no noticable weight loss. Also she is more active now than ever, actually she has been a lot more active since she stopped eating. She constantly wants me to pick her up to let her run around, so im not too worried yet but I really wish she would start eating, it would put me at ease.
 

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