Why is there a blue dot on my leopard gecko?

The Dot you are seeing could be an organ or could be stool. My concern with the liquid stool is this could be a blockage or could be a parasite issue. Feeders do carry parasites as well as the Gecko has a normal parasite load. While in the soak gently massage the abdomen and se if we can get a normal stool.

Why is my leopard gecko staying in one spot?

Most animals, leopard geckos included, test the limits of their new environment for a few days or weeks. If you are keeping more than one leopard gecko in the same cage and only one is climbing it may be trying to escape the territory of a more dominant cagemate or from an over-zealous member of the opposite sex.

Why does my leopard gecko stop eating its food?

Some, however, are tougher to handle. The number one reason why leopard geckos stop eating is that they are too cold. Perhaps your heat bulb burned out, the heat mat stopped working, perhaps there’s a draft going into the cage, or maybe you never had a heat source for your leopard gecko and now it’s just gotten too cold.

What should I do if my leopard gecko is not passing stool?

If your gecko is experiencing fecal impaction, try giving them a soak in warm water twice a day. The water should cover your gecko’s hips, and you can gently massage their belly. Bathing your gecko in warm water and rubbing their belly usually works to help your gecko pass stool and increase the rate in which they do.

Is it normal for geckos to go without food?

For one, geckos will naturally go off food for long periods of time. This is completely normal, and unlike most typical mammalian pets, they don’t require food every day, or even every week for that matter. In the wild they will even go the long cold season without eating at all. Naturally, their activity is very low during this time as well.

What should the temperature be in a leopard gecko’s tank?

This is the first and the easiest thing to check when your leopard gecko acts lethargic and weird is the temperature. The proper daytime temperature in your leo’s tank should be 75° to 85°F (~ 24-29 °C), with the basking area going up to 90°F (~ 32 °C).

Is it normal for leopard geckos to not eat much?

But at the same time, many leopard geckos eat only a little if nothing for few days before and after shedding. This is natural and everything should be back to normal few days after shedding. It is normal for your leopard gecko to start eating less as it ages.

Can a leopard gecko have an eye problem?

Since leopard geckos can have such a wide variety of eye issues, treatment depends on the problem. Quite often, these matters are serious and your exotics vet will need to diagnose the issue and prescribe treatment. Sometimes you’ll need to handle follow-up treatment at home.

How can I get my leopard gecko to eat crickets?

Try approaching the terrarium, but feeding with tongs might be too early. Instead, place few crickets in the tank – and do it in the evening with some light in the other side of the room. This will mimic twilight – when leopard geckos become active. But if your leopard gecko doesn’t eat in the tank, move it to a small container for feeding.

What to do if a leopard gecko drops its tail?

Try rinsing the eye with a sterile, preservative-free saline eye rinse while you gently restrain your gecko. Just be very careful not to hurt your gecko or stress it out enough to cause it to drop its tail, which is also stressful to your pet.