uhm.... Might I ask why you're feeding mealies in the first place?  IMHO, mealies shouldn't be a staple food source for geckos -- they're too crunchy.  The exoskeletons are very difficult to digest..

Anyway, that being said, what does her poop look like?  IS she pooping?  She  could have an impaction from built up chitin from the mealies, that's why I'm asking.

Jamie A. Stine

On 4/30/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
Thanks for the advice. I got her to eat about three mealworms last night,
even without cutting their heads off. I just dropped them into the
enclosure in front of her, one at a time. However, in the morning I found
them regurgitated. So I'm going to have to bite the bullet and take her to
the vet, although I don't have much confidence in any of the local vets as
far as leos are concerned.  I cleaned her enclosure today and am waiting
for her furniture to dry off to put it and her back in it. Maybe that will
perk her up a bit -- or not.

Diane



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