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I had the same problem. First you should look for the more serious causes such as impaction, which is the blockage of the bowel system. If your gecko is showing any of these signs, you should contemplate bringing it to the vet: aggressive behaviour, strange uncomfortable squatting positions and regurgitation. Another reason could be that she is just shedding, but that is not likely. Also try to give him/her some variety. If she is on a cricket diet, try mealworms, or vice versa. This is what was the matter with my Kleo. Always remember to give fresh water, keep the cage at the proper temperature and humidity, mist often, and enjoy your pet!

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