regurgitation

roger

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looking for opininions from experienced breeders.I have a leo that has been a voracious feeder and eats a lot of crickets quickly.The problem is he ate a ton of crickets real quick and regurgitated them.He has stopped eating.Ive had this happen with a few leos over the years and they never seem to eat properly after.Any suggestions?.I have stopped feeding him for a bit to get him back on track.
 

JordanAng420

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Simple. Feed very small amounts more often, rather than a big meal all at once. I would continue to try to feed him rather than not, if your idea is to get him back on track. Also, probiotics (like the stuff in Activia and other yogurts) such as BeneBac gel, can sometimes help reptiles that seem to be prone to digestive issues.
 

katie_

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I'm having this problem as well. I received a young leo, and she regurged after I received her and hasnt had an appetite since. She won't eat.
 

roger

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Simple. Feed very small amounts more often, rather than a big meal all at once. I would continue to try to feed him rather than not, if your idea is to get him back on track. Also, probiotics (like the stuff in Activia and other yogurts) such as BeneBac gel, can sometimes help reptiles that seem to be prone to digestive issues.

Thanks for the input Maia
 

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