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I've had this gecko for two months now.
She (about one year old and 6 inches) ate a month
ago (when I first got her) like a horse (6 waxworms in an hour) and now she
hasn't touched them for a week. This week she has eaten a couple, but vomits
when she does, as well as poops too. She gets crickets and waxworms and
the reptile store I bought her from said to also use small mealworms. I've tried
this and the crickets normally die before she can eat them. I have a 10 gal tank
with a long water dish and a 3/4 inch deep food dish. The cool side is about 75
degrees and the warm side is 95 degrees depending on how deep the sand is
(she likes to dig a lot and that varies the sand depth). I use Calci-Sand and an
undertank heater. I've tried letting the worms go loose in the cage thinking she
can't find them in the dish, but they get burried by her digging and are not
found. Please help me determine why she is vomitting and what I can do for
her.
Thanks,
Ben James |
