Needing some answers! I have three of my adult leopards geckos, 2 females and 1 male, that have not been eating at all and their tails are getting thin. We just built a new rack system and I was having trouble getting the temperature right. A fellow mentor in the gecko world came over and thought that they may have a bacterial infection. He had me raise the temperature and put in sand instead of using paper towels. I have had all of them seperated from each other since the time they stopped eating. The male was with different females when I seperated him, but they are fine, as are three other leopards and the babies that are all housed in the same rack system. He had stopped eating when we first bought him, and again another time when we had moved him. This time though he is getting worse and worse. I have put in some meal worms with all of them and also crickets with the hind legs taken off. One of the females seems to have eaten a little tonight but will need to go back in and check again later. Any suggestions? Celebration! hatchd out our first Grandis a couple weeks ago and 5 more eggs in incubation!

Thanks much for any advice!
Sonya

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