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lack of appetite due to shedding
my gecko is starting to shed and he has not got as much as an appitite and im a bit worrid ... is it normal for there appitite to decreese when sheding?

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Re: lack of appetite due to shedding
Leopard geckos eat their shed so yes your leo will have decreased appetite before and after shedding for a couple days. It's completely normal.
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Re: lack of appetite due to shedding
cool cheers kermit 

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Re: lack of appetite due to shedding
one thing... who ever went on to my account on here n changed the name of what i called my topic dnt be so rude oh n jorden i will right how i like on here ... every1 can understand what im sayin sorry if u cant bt i aint gunna change the way i right for u

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Re: lack of appetite due to shedding
Hi Sarah.
Nobody has gone onto your account. Nobody, and i repeat nobody from the forum knows your password, unless you tell them. The title of your topic has been changed by the supervisor of this section to something more descriptive to what the thread is about.
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And im sorry Sarah, but it is within the rules (which should have been read upon registration) that the forum would appreciate the use of no text language. Certain things are allowed and a bit of leeway is of course given.
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Nothing was supposed to offend or annoy you Sarah, but being the admin, i have to enforce the rules.
Nobody has gone onto your account. Nobody, and i repeat nobody from the forum knows your password, unless you tell them. The title of your topic has been changed by the supervisor of this section to something more descriptive to what the thread is about.
The reason for this is to help the 'Search' feature. When the forum has a large archive of threads and topics, and members use the search feature, it will be much easier for the search and for them to find a topic relevant to their problem.
And im sorry Sarah, but it is within the rules (which should have been read upon registration) that the forum would appreciate the use of no text language. Certain things are allowed and a bit of leeway is of course given.
And the reason i ask for this is again it helps the search feature (nobody types into search boxes 'hw do u...?'), also it is often considered a little irritating and harder to read by forum members. There may be users on the forum who have maybe never owned a phone, or may be older and so don't understand text language. As i've previously mentioned, text language is allowed in the chatboxes.
Nothing was supposed to offend or annoy you Sarah, but being the admin, i have to enforce the rules.
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Re: lack of appetite due to shedding
Thank you for acknoledging this.
I hope you do not feel offended or victimized, feel free to PM me if you have any problems with what we have discussed.
I hope you do not feel offended or victimized, feel free to PM me if you have any problems with what we have discussed.

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Re: lack of appetite due to shedding
i dont its fine i understand and i am not affended

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Re: lack of appetite due to shedding
Glad to hear it, thank you very much. 
In terms of your original question, its normal for gecko's to slow their eating.
Well actually they are not slowing their eating but only eating different
things.
As they eat their shed, this substitutes for a meal or two, and so they won't eat a couple of meals that you offer them.
I hope your gecko has no problems shedding for you
In terms of your original question, its normal for gecko's to slow their eating.
Well actually they are not slowing their eating but only eating different
things.
As they eat their shed, this substitutes for a meal or two, and so they won't eat a couple of meals that you offer them.
I hope your gecko has no problems shedding for you


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Re: lack of appetite due to shedding
well he started shedding last night and by the mornin it was all off... i got him out when i turned the light on and checked his feet and body to make sure he was all ok and he was so that was a sucessfull shed... i am so happy with him he is the best pet i have ever had and i cant wait to get him a mate and my boyfriend said i can get some more types of lizard next year or some more leopard gecko's if i do well with him 

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Re: lack of appetite due to shedding
yeah i know what you mean
they are amazin indeed x

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lol i didnt see him shed witch i am gutted about .. i saw the first bit come up on his nose and then from that about half 1 in the moring i woke up and checked on him and he was shedding all over and then in the moring when i got up and turned his light on it was all gone lol lil piggy ate it all bless him

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Re: lack of appetite due to shedding
when she was in the pet shop whilst i worked as a volunteer there.. they didnt use moist hides soo she was shedding out in the open and all stressed.. i had to go and get the shed off her toes and tail for her. pet shops annoy me.
<--- just before she shed at the start of the week 
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