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Healthy Digestion?

Does it mean anything if a leo looks as though it's putting a bit of effort into a bowel movement? I've seen a couple of mine do it on occaison.
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What do you mean? I see my geckos stretch out alil bit and push and then everything is over. What substrate do you house your Leopard Geckos on and what do you feed them mainly? If you feel mealworms or the substrate are a problem or maybey even prey size you could try to change it for the better if it is possible. hey I have even heard different types of calcium can cause major constipation or complications.
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