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Sick Gecko

nomadofthehills Apr 25, 2007 10:02 PM

I work at a petstore, and someone gave me a 2 year old female leo with cage and everything for free.

She has only 2 nails left, he eyes barely open, and they have a thick green mucus (almost solid) in them, underneath the eyelid (the mucus is not visible unless u pull back the eyelid).

She was on calcium sand with a heat pad, a 75 watt night bulb and a 75 watt day bulb on a ten gallon tank. A bit overkill, ya think lol? Many hiding spots, but no humid hide.

It supposedly hasn't eaten in two months, and her tail while not skinny, has a lot of loose skin on it. I have been soaking her, because she had retained shed on many of her toes, and she had a complete shed a few days ago. This is when i noticed the mucus, because when I pulled some shed off her eyelid, it had a chunk of mucus on it.

There is no evidence of MBD, they had the sandfire leopard gecko dust, which they were putting on mealworms, its stable diet.

Now, interestingly, I found a urate with a small peice of poop in it a few days ago. So it must have eaten a mealworm or two at some point before I got it. I have had her 1 week now, and I was able to pop in a small cricket into her mouth as she is a very angry gecko.

Now, I hope to be able to get her to a herp vet within a few weeks, the problem is that I am at college for another two weeks, with no car and less than a 100 bucks in my bank account. So she is gonna have to wait till I get home to see the vet.

Anything I can do in the mean time? Thanks.

Replies (1)

amoredelmorte May 04, 2007 01:48 PM

This is my 2 cents on this. I think the sand being a calcium carbonate based sand caused a eye infection, then causeing stress and the proper thermal regulation was not there either.
( this hapens very easily to Albino's)
Soak her in warm water and get your set up running good if it allready isnt. Im sure you know around 75 on cool side and 87, 88, 90 on the warm side.

Any way soak her and flush her eyes with a good eye solution with lots of vitamins, if the puss is up in there youll have to go through about 2 of these eye dropers every other day maybeless. the reason is you have to squirt it in realy well with force so it flushes anything away and doesnt just squirt in.

The puss has to be flushed away or it will remain infected.

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