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geckoluver101
at Fri Oct 3 11:55:00 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by geckoluver101 ]
As you can see in the post right below one of my anoles eyes is gone. She wasn't born that way we think she poked a stick in her eye in her cage. Anyway.... about the first week after we really started looking at her and holding her she got really stressed and didn't move at all! I was really afraid that i was going to lose her but she came through. In fact she's about to be a proud new mom! Try getting on the internet and doing as much research as you can try to match her captive habitat as close as you can with her wild one. Keep the humidity between 50 and 70. Don't handle her to much cause that could be stressing her more. It is good that she is eating it will keep her strength up. If you realized that he might not need to hibernate cause he's in this condition then you can keep him over the winter and if he's healthy by then you could let him go. Is there a vet around you area?!?! If there is try to take it to the vet. Hope this helps, Katie
onegreenfroggy@peoplepc.com ----- Owner of 1.2 Leopard Geckos, 3.0 Fire Belly Toads, 1.1 Bahaman Anoles, 1.0 Japanese Fire Belly Newt
and 0.0.1 Turtle
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