I think this is what ur sposed to do... I'm remembering this from three years ago.. I think this is what it says to do in the leopard gecko manual.
Use two tanks which are easy to clean, use newspaper as the substrate. Make sure all temps are perfect. Have enough hides, try to reduce stress as much as possible for her. As long as her husbandry is correct it should work with the medication.
Every evening when you get home, move her into the other viv. Then clean out and disinfect the one you've moved her from. You need to do this every day until with the medication working she starts eating and the seems perfect again. Keep this routine up for at least another week after she seems fine, then move her into her permanent enclosure and keep an extremely close eye on her.
The reason for all this fuss is because your female probably has a superinfection if you are not doing this. Like DragnDrop said above she will keep reinfecting herself if kept in the same enclosure constantly.
Tell us how shes doing...
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