rescued albino malnurished update

pogo and apophis

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santa rosa, ca
I'm still very worried about his overall health but we got him to eat 6 mealworms forcefed ut thats good news... i think... totally healthy how many should an adult be eating?

is there any other advice someone can give me. ive posted the whole situation before under health and med.
 

Keitone

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Carbondale, Il
I rescued a gecko that was not quite as bad off as the one you rescued. Just be patient. She didn't eat on her own for 2 months, that's only when I had her no telling how long it had actually been. Offer food every day. I gave her the gecko slurry every day with a syringe and placed drops of it on her nose that she would lick off. She eventually started eating on her own and is now the most aggressive feeder I have. Quite the amazing turn around. So, there is hope.
 

pogo and apophis

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santa rosa, ca
we have been force feeding for the last couple days and he is still not eating or even attempting to eat on his own. he is however not fighting us as much to get his mouth open. he licks his meal worms before he eats them? is that weird? he has more energy and is climbing!!! we keep meal worms and calcium powder available to him 24/7.
 

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