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You should be cleaning their cage more often than once every two weeks.

The spastic behavior is normal for leos after having their cages messed with, but it usually doesn't take them too long to settle down.

The change in eating could be the season, or could be that they're a little stressed. How old are they? It sounds from their appetite before that they're growing kids. It may be they've hit a growth plateau and are taking a break from eating, several of mine have done that from time to time, and it can drive you nuts. Try different food items, and try different sized food items as well. They can be picky sometimes.

Get a fecal exam on them as a precaution. It doesn't hurt to get one once or twice a year anyway.
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