hurry theres not much time is there anything i can do for my

 
Hurry theres not much time is there anything i can do for my leo?
he ate just not a long time ago.today i gave him 2 crickets he is a baby about 5 inches long.he was fine earler but now he is pale colored unlike earler he was his normal pinkish white color he is a baby blizzard leo.he was running earlier and fine but now hell hardly move i tryed to feed him but he wouldnt even look at it.yesterday i got him out and let him run on our table and he got under something and i pulled him out and he barley has a tiny scrape on his head its tiny i could hardly see it.but has been fine.but when i sprayed water on him he didnt straighten up as much as he could he just took it.the way he looks i think hes gonna die.will he?is there anything i can do?there is no vet that takes reptiles around here.
answer:
Lots of lizards will tolerate handling but it doesn't mean that's what they want, getting him out of his viv too often will stress him out so I'd recommend you handle him a little less.

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If he doesn't improve and continues not to eat then take him to a vet for a check up - it's better safe than sorry.

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I dont think he will die but you need to see if he just got stressed out from being out of his cage and trying to run away. he may just be tired so give him a few days without taking him out and see how he is ok?
my your crickets ae to big
those things are huge compared to the leos mouth
Probally having tummy problems
There could be a number of problems which would add up to all the behavior.

1) Lack of heat. When reptiles are not at sufficient temperatures, they slow down and are very sluggish in order to conserve energy. Leopard Geckos are at the higher range for temperatures and you should be able to provide adequate heat for all 24 hours. A heater should not go off until temperatures exceed the maximum range. pets question and answers,www.5d2d.com

2) Don't let your animal run around. You can let it out and hold it, but you letting it run around does a few things. A) Contaminates your house with harmful bacteria such as Salmonella. B) Makes your animal think it's free and agitates it even more when it is returned to the cage. C) Allows it access to eat insects which often contain parasites when not bred in special farms.

3) The animal's nocturnal and doesn't want to be disturbed. Leopard Geckos are commonly nocturnal and thus do not like to be disturbed during the day. Don't harass it for any reason and don't give it live feeders when it's not active. Uneaten feeders can beat up on geckos.