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    Honestly, a reptile first aid kit would be fairly easy I would think. Off the top of my head:
    -Non steroidal/no painkiller antibiotic ointment
    -gauze
    -cotton swabs
    -Chlorhexidine or iodine for possible soaks and wound flushing
    -Sterile Saline or bottled water for wound or eyeflushes
    -tweezers/hemostats/tongs
    -vitamin/calcium powder for the gecko
    -some info for exotic vets nearby

    A small makeup or carry bag should cover these and fit in the gecko's spare tub so you don't forget to grab that too.

    I actually need to go through and update my own plans and such since I expanded my scaley children so much this year. Just in case of a major quake. Thankfully I am a bit away from fire prone areas.
    Thank you for the reminder!

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