Re: Eye problems and sexing question
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eel588
I'm not sure how to go about looking inside of her mouth to check for inflammation. Any suggestions?
Use a small rubber spatula, the edge of a credit card or even just your fingernail if she is cooperative to get her to open her mouth. You want to see if there is any redness at all--it should all be a uniform pink color.
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eel588
She was a Petco gecko, very young one, but I don't believe they do much to their mealworms before feeding them straight from saw dust substrate.
Get a fecal done. All pet store geckos should have one.
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eel588
I have still yet to see her eat, but every gecko I've ever had hasn't eaten within the first week of arrival it seems.
I would leave a dish of gutloaded and calcium dusted mealworms in her enclosure at all times. Count the mealworms, that way you know if she ate any. You can offer crickets and other insects as she settles in.
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eel588
Good to know, I will be running to the store in a few minutes to get some. Do you just squirt some in her eye? How do you attempt to take out the shed? She is only 6 grams.
Make sure to get pure saline with no additives. Just flush her eye with it generously after soaking. I would start with that before trying to remove anything--she could have something stuck under the eyelid that is causing irritation and hopefully you can loosen or flush it out.
I had a leo with some stuck shed on his eye one time and I had a difficult time getting it out because I didn't want to damage his eye or poke at it too much. It took repeated flushing to loosen it enough and it didn't really let go enough that I could get it out until he was starting to go into shed again. I think that finally pushed it loose enough that I could just swab it out with a q-tip. HOWEVER--I could clearly see the stuck shed in my gecko's eye (like a cloudy membrane) whereas I do not see that in your gecko's eye, so like I said before, I would just start with flushing it out to see if that helps.