Is it normal for a leopard gecko to not eat for 10 days but still drink water? Should I be worried?

My leopard gecko hasn't eaten in about 10 days, although she's still drinking water fairly regularly. I’m a bit concerned because she usually has a good appetite. Is this something normal, or should I be worried about her health?

Answer

A leopard gecko not eating for 10 days can be concerning, but it's not uncommon for them to go through periods of reduced appetite. As long as she stays hydrated and you monitor her for other symptoms, there may be no immediate cause for alarm.

  • Monitor her weight and physical appearance for any changes.
  • Ensure her habitat is maintained at the right temperature and humidity.
  • Watch for other signs of illness, such as lethargy or changes in behavior.

Leopard geckos can occasionally experience decreased appetite due to stress, shedding, or environmental changes. Ensure her habitat conditions are optimal, and try to keep her schedule consistent. If she continues to refuse food or other symptoms arise, it may be time to consult a veterinary professional.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why might a leopard gecko stop eating?

    This can happen due to various reasons such as stress from a new environment, incorrect temperature or humidity in the habitat, or even during normal shedding processes.

  • What other signs should I look out for?

    Aside from not eating, signs of concern include significant weight loss, lethargy, unusual stools, or any physical changes like swelling or discoloration.

  • When should I seek veterinary advice?

    If your leopard gecko has not eaten for more than two weeks, shows any signs of illness, or you notice any worrying physical changes, it's best to consult a vet to rule out underlying health issues.

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