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Maybe she has some shed somewhere irritating her eye? I honestly am not sure....just guessing......sorry 
And I say she, because it definitely looks female
*Heather*
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I can't help much with the eye issue other than it does look alittle swollen maybe. As far as sex goes I would say it is a female.
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Re: Eye problems and sexing question
 Originally Posted by heathers*bps
Maybe she has some shed somewhere irritating her eye? I honestly am not sure....just guessing......sorry
And I say she, because it definitely looks female 
Thanks, hopefully that's all it is. I wouldn't be surprised if it was shed considering the insane amount of it she had around her feet. Any suggestions as to how to help her out?
 Originally Posted by AZmorphedballs
I can't help much with the eye issue other than it does look alittle swollen maybe. As far as sex goes I would say it is a female.
Thanks, that's the 3rd person that said it's a female. Good stuff!
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Does her eye seem to be stuck closed and when you soak her it softens whatever is causing it to be stuck so that she can open it? Have you tried flushing her eye out with plain saline solution or just water? Is there any sign of redness or inflammation inside her mouth? Sometimes mouth rot or a respiratory infection can cause swelling and inflammation of the eyes, even if it is minor. Vitamin A deficiency can also cause eye issues--maybe she has some vitamin deficiency if she wasn't getting proper supplementation and gutloaded insects prior to your getting her.
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Re: Eye problems and sexing question
 Originally Posted by mlededee
Does her eye seem to be stuck closed and when you soak her it softens whatever is causing it to be stuck so that she can open it? Have you tried flushing her eye out with plain saline solution or just water? Is there any sign of redness or inflammation inside her mouth? Sometimes mouth rot or a respiratory infection can cause swelling and inflammation of the eyes, even if it is minor. Vitamin A deficiency can also cause eye issues--maybe she has some vitamin deficiency if she wasn't getting proper supplementation and gutloaded insects prior to your getting her.
The eye doesn't seem to be stuck shut, she just doesn't seem to open it unless I put her in for a soak. Her eye opens easily when she is in the "gecko feet" deep water. I thought I had some saline around my house, but all I have is saline for nostrils. I'm sure sure if it's the same stuff.
I'm not sure how to go about looking inside of her mouth to check for inflammation. Any suggestions? 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.
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.
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I rescued a LG yeas ago that has about 5 stuck sheds in both eyes.
The guy wouldn't eat for weeks cause he couldn't see. Took me a week to soften the skin and flushing the eye and pulling the skin out little by little. After a weeks time the skin came out, his eyes recovered slowly but was very sensitive to light.
It sounds like something is logged in the eye, either skin or something from the substrate. The actual eye looks normal but surrounding skin is lil inflamed.
As stated earlier, go get a bottle of saline solution and after a warm soak, flush the eye out slowly.
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Are you using one of the coil type screw in if bulbs?
These have been known to cause eye damage to many different herps.
If using this type of light, stop asap.
http://www.petco.com/product/105894/...t=OnSiteSearch
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http://www.iherp.com/maixx
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Leopard geckos dont require UV lighting so the OP isnt using that im pretty sure of it.
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Re: Eye problems and sexing question
 Originally Posted by RichsBallPythons
I rescued a LG yeas ago that has about 5 stuck sheds in both eyes.
The guy wouldn't eat for weeks cause he couldn't see. Took me a week to soften the skin and flushing the eye and pulling the skin out little by little. After a weeks time the skin came out, his eyes recovered slowly but was very sensitive to light.
It sounds like something is logged in the eye, either skin or something from the substrate. The actual eye looks normal but surrounding skin is lil inflamed.
As stated earlier, go get a bottle of saline solution and after a warm soak, flush the eye out slowly.
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.
Thanks, Rich!
 Originally Posted by Maixx
Thanks for the link, having a bearded dragon I had to do a lot of research on correct lighting. It's pretty messed up knowing that there are products like this that you have to watch out for. I'm only using heat tape for the hot spot. It's currently in a 6qt q-tub.
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