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Old 04-03-05, 06:15 PM   #1
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my gecko is...

He keeps rubbing his body against his hides, and also looks like is trying to stand up against the tank, is he ok? and he wont eat crickets anymore, ever since i gave him mealworms, how d0 i get him to start eating crickets again..
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Old 04-03-05, 09:18 PM   #2
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he might be trying to shed. they usually dont eat nething before a shed cause they have to eat their dead skin.
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Old 04-05-05, 01:42 AM   #3
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It's spring, too, and my leos also get restless during the breeding season. He's probably itching to find a mate. May reduce his appetite, too.
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When that happened to me i tried putting my crickets in the fridge for half an hour... Then they are slow, and put them in the tank, as they start to move the gecko should get interested in them! Watch him Eat like crazy! If not then I dont know
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