Re: leopard gecko shed and retained eye cap help!
......that is an AWFUL vet! Could you imagine someone poking you in the eye with a q-tip?!?!
Honestly, I used simple saline for contacts. It helps lubricate the eye, wash out any debris, and aids in general healing. That should be done as iften as you can with a minimum of twice per day (or once every 12 hours).
Remove any substrate. Normally people suggest using paper towels, but that dries everything out. So either bare tank/tub or I liked to use solid rubber shelving liner.
Up the heat and humidity, give it 3-5 days to show improvement.
Also, to help get shed off, use mineral oil. They don't shed like snakes so it helps moisturize but also isn't plant based so if they lick it, the worst that happens is a bit of diarrhea. But that's not really a bad thing since it's temporary.
Eye caps....on a leopard gecko....uhg....-face palm-
Now...cresties have caps...but they don't have eye lids like leos....for the vet not to know that just blows my ever loving mind!
Good luck, and keep me informed. He should be fine thoughince you get it all washed out and properly hydrated.
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