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I recently found my leopard gecko rubbing his tounge against the kitchen roll substrate and the end of his tounge had flared up red. I looked closer to find that he had had a go at eating some sphagum moss and it seemed to be stuck to his tounge. I used the tongs to quickly take the moss out but i was just wondering if it would actually do any harm? please tell he is only small and has no fat reserves around his tail as he was bullied for the food in the shop by the other geckos and he is also still not eating after 4 days of me owning him
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to be honest i dont think you will have any problems about that, you did the right thing by taking it out. make sure he has plenty of water in his dish cos it might have made him thirsty and will keep his tongue moist. but if you still get very worried and he isnt eating his dinner then take him to the vets
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