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03-17-05, 09:02 AM
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Join Date: Sep-2004
Location: Toronto, ON, CA
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Face Rotting update. PICS
I tried to take some decent pictures... if this can help
is this known? maybe she could have eaten a dead bug in the cage? I think its pretty unlikely though because I never feed her due to the fact that she doesn't eat
when I offer a cricket, she just looks at it and doesnt go for it or seem interested for more than a second
the pictures are in my user folder just click the camera by my name
thanks alot... if anyone knows whether or not this is commonly treated it would give me some strength and hope
this sucks so badly I can't afford a $200.00 vet appointment
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03-17-05, 09:23 AM
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Location: Oreland, PA USA
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well it looks to me like shes rubbing her snout against sides of her enclosure, you had said she never eats, well that would be a first concern to me, how long have you had her, are her temps and humidity right? also did you educate yourself before getting her? and i do urge you if she needs to be seen by a vet then take her thats part of the responsibilty that we accept when we have animals.
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03-17-05, 09:47 AM
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Squamata Concepts
Join Date: Jan-2003
Location: USA
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Re: Face Rotting update. PICS
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Originally posted by LoppyReptile
this sucks so badly I can't afford a $200.00 vet appointment
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If this is the case, than you should not be keeping pets at all..... The upkeep and maintainance is usually much more money than the animals price tag....
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03-17-05, 10:08 AM
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Location: Quebec, Canada
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I sya give her to someone who can bring her to a vet
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03-17-05, 10:27 AM
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Join Date: Sep-2004
Location: Toronto, ON, CA
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Quote:
Originally posted by susan
well it looks to me like shes rubbing her snout against sides of her enclosure, you had said she never eats, well that would be a first concern to me, how long have you had her, are her temps and humidity right? also did you educate yourself before getting her? and i do urge you if she needs to be seen by a vet then take her thats part of the responsibilty that we accept when we have animals.
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my first post about this is 2 or 3 posts down from this one
yes i researched leopard geckos
i take care of four right now and shes the only one whos been having any problems
I have 1.3 leos she is the only female by herself
the other 2 females i have are albino and live in a 25 gallon tank right underneath hers
As far as I know, her tank is completely sterile
paper towel...
I clean their cages every 12 days
inside the glass I use only vinegar and water
on the hide and plant and rocks first I clean them with water and dish soap then soak them in water and wash off the soap
i think it could have been a shedding problem because i took her moist hide out last time i cleaned her tank and i didnt put it back in... that may have been the problem hopefully thats all
no recommendations though other than a vet?
Last edited by LoppyReptile; 03-17-05 at 10:30 AM..
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03-17-05, 10:55 AM
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Squamata Concepts
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Location: USA
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Take it to a vet!!!!!!!!!! In the mean time you can just keep the affected area clean.....
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03-17-05, 11:55 AM
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Join Date: Jan-2005
Location: Midland, ON
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From the Leopard Gecko manual!.......Clean the mouth with hydrogen peroxide or a dilute liquid antiseptic (Betadine), gently removing all losse tissue and pus. An extreamely light layer of neomycin and polymyxin B antibiotic cream can be applied daily, but it can be toxic in excessive quantities. In ALL but the mildest cases, consult a veterinarian. Systemic antibiotics are generally required to resolve difficult cases.
Hope this helps!
John
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03-17-05, 01:09 PM
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Location: Dawson Creek B.C.
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Use watered down mouth wash for cleaning her mouth.
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03-17-05, 02:45 PM
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Join Date: Mar-2005
Location: Calgary, AB
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Hey,I am having the same issue with one of my own geckos.
It is not a great concern. this bad boo boo happened because of the result of a bad shed, yes it's amazing what they can do to themselves. If the wound is a gouge, this will take a long time to heal, maybe even months because the flesh has to fill the hole. Make sure it is clean, even a little bit of peroxide on a q-tip will do it. As long as it doesn't get infected then there is no reason to take it to a vet, it will be raw after a shed, so keep a close eye on it. Make sure you have a humidity box in it's cage to ensure proper shedding. I hope this helps, any questions let me know
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03-18-05, 08:23 PM
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Join Date: Nov-2003
Location: Ontario, Canada
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It's difficult to assess your pics...but to me it looks like a flesh wound caused by "stuck" skin being removed forcefully either by the gecko rubbing or when you were trying to help her. Just keep her clean and warm, and on papertowels. Clean the wounds with a little peroxide and then try a little polysporin on the area twice daily for several days. Good luck.
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03-19-05, 10:41 PM
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Join Date: Sep-2004
Location: Toronto, ON, CA
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Thanks a lot guys I really appreciate the help
Im going to take the advice involving cleaning the wound with peroxide
I realise that in order to take care of an animal properly involves proper husbandry...Im sorry that not everybody does have a few hundred dollars waiting in a bank account to be given to a vet who will rip me off but hopefully you guys can forgive me
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03-19-05, 10:51 PM
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Location: Newmarket
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How would a Vet rip you off?
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03-20-05, 05:47 PM
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Join Date: Sep-2004
Location: Toronto, ON, CA
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I would also like to give a special thanks to clint545 for his awesome contribution
thank you pal thank you..........
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03-20-05, 05:52 PM
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Join Date: Sep-2004
Location: Newmarket
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Well you're welcome   But please you didn't answer my question? How would a Vet rip you off when you bring a animal that might or does need medical attention?
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03-20-05, 06:16 PM
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Join Date: Sep-2004
Location: Toronto, ON, CA
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you dont know what rip off means?
i could be charged 200 bucks just for the guy to look at the reptile
i also dont know any vets around my house that look at reptiles
even if i bring it there, i dont necessarily get a fixed animal
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