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12-05-2006, 06:43 PM
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not hungry??

My leo hasn't eaten much this week? Actually about half she normally eats. I don't know if it is her getting older or maybe she isn't hungry? She seems healthy and looks good, but like I said it is strange for her to not eat as much as I am use to???

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Its winter, that is normal. Mine do all the time. Mine now have slowed down, well my male has females are eating still. Nothing ot be worried now they dont burm like a BD, but they do slack off eating.
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One of mine isn't eating much, while the other one is the same. It may well be a normal slow-down, if everything else seems OK.
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Skittles is down to around half also but has been having little bursts of crazyness. Even when the temperatures in the tank stay the same it seems they can sense the dryness and how it's darker for most of the day.

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ok thanks everybody I just had to make sure

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Yea my leo stopped eating once for like 2 weeks and I would try everyday and nothing she still sometimes only eats like everyother day...but she's huge and def. not underweight in anyway. She has been slowing down on her eating though also she used to eat about 10 mealies and now shes about half that if she eats!! She's a spoiled brat and she knows it. She just turns her head is she doesn't want it. If she does she's right on it. It's so cute!

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Animals can sense the seasons even though they are in a diffrent habit. Just the way an animal is.
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