Time for a food cutback?

bubblez825

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Are my leos healthy looking? I have seen geckos thinner than them and I am wondering if they are supposed to be this fat. Also, what happenes when you fill up your "sum of all attachments" bar? I just filled it and want to know what I have to do to be able to put more pics on. Do I make a new account or what?
 
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toothfairy

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I think there are too fat, that can not be healthy. The problem is when you feed only mealworms they are coming fatter and fatter. Feed a few months only crickets or grasshoppers. Ans not more than 2 times per week.

Its like by humans, when youre too fat you have problems whiths your bones, heart, liver and so on..
 
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Gregg M

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They look way over-fed to me... "Nice and fat" does not translate into healthy... In fact, it is not healthy at all... At the rate those leos are going, a fatty liver is not too far away...
These are reptiles... They are subceptable to problems due to over feeding and over supplementing because of their slow metabolism...
Cut back the food and offer a varied diet...
 

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