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please let him be ok!!!!!! clicking sound!

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as i posted before i herd a clicking sound in my leo but now i feel it!!!! i was holding gim today and i herd it so wen i touched his neck i felt the vibration on the click....could this be because ive been fedding him waxworms more often??? is there something stuck?? what should i do!!?? some please help me!!

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Relax

It is just normal Leo vocalization. My male does it too. Mine makes clicking and creaking noises when ever I pick him up. He quits when he relaxes a little. He sounds like an old door in a haunted house sometimes. I don't believe you have a thing to worry about.:D
 
Waxworms

Are like gecko twinkies. Taste really good but nutritionally worthless. Only give as a special treat like maybe once every couple weeks or even less.
 
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