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Posted by: sleepygecko at Fri Jul 28 19:41:40 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by sleepygecko ] We had the misfortune of having a gecko with a parasite which took 9 months to show it's symptoms and we took it to a specialist and was instructed to force feed it after it reacted badly to the meds. They make special syringes and a formula just for feeding underweight geckos who cannot eat on their own. (I'm not talking about breeding here, I am speaking of underweight, sick, geckos) The formula is a frozen powder mixed with water at each feeding and contained all sorts of good stuff. What I understand this is common as a last ditch effort to save the reptile who is too sick to hunt, or in our case, had GI distrubances due to the meds to get rid of the parasite. I see no problem at all that they tried to feed the poor guy, sounds like it almost worked too. | ||
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