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My little baby

puzzledprncess Oct 31, 2004 01:58 AM

It has been quite sometime since I last posted in here. But i return for some help!!!!!!!

I have an albino gecko, Phaedrus, which i believe is in his last days! Last night I was looking in the his habitat and he looked very odd to me, like he didn't feel good. I know that he hasn't been eating the last couple of days, which I thought was because his eyes have been acting up lately. So I have been hand feeding him crickets. (not my favorite pass time, but i love phaedrus so!) But anyways, this morning I wake up to find that Phaedrus has lost his tail!!!!!!! Now i know that they will eject it if they feel threatened in some way, but I don't know how he could've been threatened.

Now i am sure some may think that i over reacting and it's just my mind. But i really think he's not going to live. The reason i say this is because Phaedrus's stomach is somewhat transparent because he's an albino, and when i looked today it was bruised, almost like he's impacted ya know. So I immediately called the vet, one that specializes in gecko's and other various types of reptiles. She asked what the problem was, and i explained it to her and all, and she told me about some home treatments i can try. She told me to give him/her 2 drops of mineral oil to help with the constipation (if he/she is impacted). And as for the tail to put neosporin on twice a day to help with the healing process. And to give him a warm bath at least once to twice a day to help keep the spot clean.

i guess what i am trying to ask is, do you think he is going to make it? I mean the vet told me that if i took him into her officed i am looking at like 150-200 dollars. Depending on treatment of course. And to be completely honest, I don't have the money at all, I am going to college, and working two jobs just to cover the bills i have now.

Does anyone have any kind of insight on this? Anything would be a help to me!!!

I was also thinking that maybe phaedrus is pregnant? because i have two geckos, but I don't know the sex of them. I know that may sound stupid, but medusa doesn't like to be handled too much, he or she is getting better with it, but i can't hold "it" long enough to really check the pores. So could phaedrus's tail been bitten off by the other for mating purposes? and the reason phaedrus's stomach looks the way it does is because its pregnant?

I know i may sound like a noob to all of this, but i am really am not. I just love my little babies so much that I have become so upset about this. It has consumed me! Please, Please if anyone can help me, i would appreciate it soooooooooooooooo much!

Replies (3)

Paullywog Oct 31, 2004 01:22 PM

I'm so sorry i can't help more! But the tail thing happened to my leo living in her own tank by herself!!! Very wierd. I just walked in and her tail was sitting on the ground in there. Another possibility of the tail is that when they were feeding, one saw the tail and nipped it, expecting it to be a tasty cricket. By the way, what kind of geckos are we dealing with here? I really hope someone can help more than i can. Good luck with the two littile guys!
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Paullywog

If it has scales or smooth wet skin... snatch it!!!

puzzledprncess Nov 01, 2004 12:46 AM

Phaedrus is an albino leopard gecko, and the Medusa is a regular leopard gecko

Paullywog Nov 01, 2004 06:21 PM

I would say go immediately to leopard gecko forum!!!
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Paullywog

If it has scales or smooth wet skin... snatch it!!!

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