Quote Originally Posted by Bleh View Post
Just a suggestion for you. Not that this should be your responsibility as I'm assuming you aren't the owner and keeper of the Gecko, but, maybe you could suggest having the geckos stool sample sent off for a relatively inexpensive test for cryptosporidium. Should that test come back negative, all your worries can be averted.

Yes, stick tail can be an indicator of crypto but it isn't a definitive for it.

Sadly, our first gecko suffered with stick tail and anorexia and we spent a small fortune trying to see him right, but he did pass away. Of what we're not totally certain, but it wasn't crypto as that test came back negative.

In the interim, just F10 anything and everything you think you may have touched. Spray the F10 on (watch the electrics, obviously), allow it a few minutes and wipe off.
The gecko is dead. I safed it out of the goodness of my heart from terrible care even though I didn't know much about geckos. See where it got me. My good samaritan times are over for good now.
I shipped it off to a keeper who could care for a gecko but it died right after. And this person left me alone eith my worries after it died and got rid of the body without testing. So yeah no way of knowing now.
I did clean what I could. But I have no way of knowing where it could have spread in my home since I cannot detect these microorganisms.