Posted by:
Sara2
at Fri Mar 17 07:51:35 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Sara2 ]
It is very nice you are trying to help, but do not expose yout healthy animals to these two! Even doing it for the pic is risky.
There is a good chance there is a reason they are so skinny and it could be something fatal, a Strict Quarintine is needed, preferably in another room. Hands need to be washed even before using feeders for your healthy ones. Some things can be spread very easily. Whole collections have been wiped out by a crypto infected animal.
The pink dots could be ovulation, internal bleeding, organs, can't tell from the pic.
Now you need to see if you can get a fecal from those two and get it to the vet ASAP. SInce they are not eating I suggest you go to Golden gate geckos site(link at the top of forum) she has a recipe for a slurry. Try and get some of that in them, then you will have a fecal. Hopefully they don't have anything serious and some meds and the slurry will bring them back. Many parasites can be treated quite easily.
Good luck I hope in a few months they are looking great.
Where did you get them? Do you know any backround on them? ----- Sarah H
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