I got my leopard gecko back in April and have been battling eye issues ever since. I took her to my reptile vet who is great with BP's, but he even admitted himself that he wasn't up to date on geckos. The treatment that he gave me (at a reduced price) didn't do much so I'm hoping I can find some answers here.

So I'll start off by giving you some detail:

I got this leopard gecko as a baby from a reptile shop. They get them directly from a local breeder here in the central florida area. she was healthy with both eyes open at the time of purchase. About a week later I noticed that one of here eyes seemed swollen and she couldn't open it. Ever since she has had issues with both eyes on and off.

Her cage is a 10 gallon glass tank that at first I was heating with a UTH regulated by my herpstat 4, but I've since switched to a infrared heat lamp that is regulated by my herpstat 4. I switched to try to lower the humidity in the cage (which was about 60% with the UTH and is now about 40% with the heat lamp) she is on paper towels, has 2 reptile basics "mini" size hides (one hot, one cool) and a humid hide in the center. she has a water dish big enough that she can soak in it, but shallow enough that she can't drown in it. She has a small dish with Repashy Calcuim Plus in it, and is offered crickets daily. I dust the crickets with calcium plus every other day. I had trouble getting her to eat at first but now she is a strong feeder. She does have trouble eating when both eyes are stuck shut but can still eat on her own (it just takes a long time) I feed her in a separate tub to make removing uneaten crickets easier.

Besides her eyes she seems normal and healthy.

Here are some pictures:

From the day that I got her (4/2011)













Here are some pictures from a about a month ago:













And finally some pictures I took today:























I can take more pictures/give any information I left out if necessary.

I will add that I have some Vitamin A power that I occasionally give her and when she eats crickets coated in the vitamin A powder she almost always can open her eyes for about 15 minutes after eating. Not sure if this is relevant or not, but I figured that I would put it out there.

Also is it normal that her colors change so much? when I got here shoe had a lot of black on her... but now what was black now looks like blushing on a pastel BP and at times even yellow (illustrated by the 3 sets of pictures above)

Thanks.