so I'm just going to ask.

ebuch

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I have a Leo who is housed with 2 other females in a 40b with a gradient of around 85 to 95 from one end to another. She is around a year and half old and is ovulating for the first time this spring after her first cold winter (the tank didn't get cold but we lost power due to an ice storm and the air was cooler than normal). Anyway. She has been eating very conservatively which I understand is normal and has lost 3 grams since March. When should I get alarmed? She lives on paper towels eats meal worms and crickets dusted with zoo med reptivite and is still very active and alert as are all the others. Any suggestions or comments?
 

acpart

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Keep offering food. They often don't eat when ovulating. If she starts to look really skinny, take her to the vet.

Aliza
 

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