lmao. Well you can't let that lizard die on your now can you? lol. As for its care, I'm not gonna lie, taking care of a "special needs" gecko (or any pet) I'm sure you know is very overwhelming. I'd hate to give up a pet just because they have special needs, but honestly if I didn't have the time or patience I would. I've actually had to give up a couple geckos this year to people who had more time to care for them because they were stubborn eaters and ill (started losing weight, wouldn't eat, etc) and I gave them to someone experienced who can better care for them.
By the way, I would throw in other food items as wax worms are both highly addicting and unhealthy. (It's like feeding your kids candy or worse yet a glob of fat all day) They're nothing but fat so even though your gecko looks nice and healthy (and fat) that's only cuz all he eats IS fat... What you won't see is that his body's starving for nutrients since waxies have no nutrients whatsoever. It also causes fatty liver disease in geckos. Most breeders and leo owners will tell you that the max amount of waxworms to give a gecko is maybe 1 or 2 a week at most. Don't worry, I'm not judging or anything since I myself feed my geckos waxworms A LOT (shhh.... don't tell anyone... other gecko owners might beat me if they knew...). So I just wanted to let you know that just in case you didn't know.
So yeah... hope your leo gets better.

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