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    Exclamation Albino Leo eye problem

    My sister-in-law just called me and told me that she is having a problem with her albino leo, and asked me for help. I told her that I would bounce a few questions off of you guys and see what I can come up with. Apparently, her albino leo is having an eye problem, and is getting thin because it won't eat. I asked her about eye caps or dents and she said that those weren't the problem. She told me that it is either holding them shut, or can't keep it's eyes open, and if it does try it can only open one of them a little bit. Im going down to her house after work to investigate, and I should have some pics up tonight or tomorrow. Any help is appreciated greatly!
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    Re: Albino Leo eye problem

    Get the gecko to the vet ASAP. Sooner than ASAP.

    Eye problems can sometimes turn very serious very quickly and the fact that this has been going on long enough to actually cause the gecko to start losing weight tells me that this has already gone beyond serious.

    Eye issues can be something simple (but still need immediate attention as by the time the eyes are affected the condition is serious) like a vitamin deficiency (especially vitamin A) or they can be more complex like an eye injury. My leo had a corneal ulcer a few months ago--he didn't want to open the affected eye and stopped eating. Luckily I caught it right away and got treatment for him and his eye is fine, but things like that can lead to serious infection and blindness.

    There is no way for us to accurately diagnose this problem over the internet, but my first guess in the case of this gecko if there is no sign of eye injury would be a severe vitamin deficiency. This may be caused by internal parasites, so a fecal should be done by the vet. Please understand that by the time the animal starts showing signs of such a deficiency it is serious and needs veterinary attention ASAP, especially with the weight loss the gecko is experiencing.
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    Re: Albino Leo eye problem

    Well, my sister-in-law took Izzy to the vet today, and the vet told her that they needed to keep her for a few days. From what I've picked up it sounds like she has lost so much weight that there is no fat left around her eyes? So apparently the vet wants to run tests/give vitamins over the next couple of days. Thanks for the response!
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    Re: Albino Leo eye problem

    I'm glad to hear the gecko is in good hands. Hopefully the vet will be able to remedy the immediate issues and provide a plan for the long-term getting the gecko back to 100%.
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    Re: Albino Leo eye problem

    It has been awhile, but I figure I'll post the update. After getting the leo back it is looking much better. They have corrected some husbandry issues, followed the vets medication instructions, and have vitamins that are used regularly. The leo is pretty much back to 100% health, and is being taken much better care of now.
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    Re: Albino Leo eye problem

    That's great! Thanks for the update--it's always nice to hear about a happy ending.
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    Re: Albino Leo eye problem

    hey i just wanted to thank everyone from this forum. Sneakerpro is my brother inlaw who posted my cry for help and all your help was greatly appreciated..

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    Re: Albino Leo eye problem

    Good to hear!
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    Re: Albino Leo eye problem

    Quote Originally Posted by sneakerpro View Post
    It has been awhile, but I figure I'll post the update. After getting the leo back it is looking much better. They have corrected some husbandry issues, followed the vets medication instructions, and have vitamins that are used regularly. The leo is pretty much back to 100% health, and is being taken much better care of now.
    Just curious, what medication was given? I'm trying to learn as much as I can :-)
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    Re: Albino Leo eye problem

    I would shoot Homergeckogeek a pm, she could answer all your questions about that
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