Hey, this is directed at anyone familiar with keeping reptiles, specifically geckos. I had to take out my leopard gecko tonight and help get some unshed skin off her toes, when I noticed she has something in her eye that she can't lick off. From what I've read, it could be a bacterial infection in the eye caused by either dust from the substrate (fine calcium based sand) or something else. I'm going to call the vet in the morning to see if there's anything I can do to help her get her eyes clear, and find out what caused it.
I don't have a humid-hide for her in her tank, it's likely that that's why she has such a hard time getting all the skin off her toes. What's the best way to make one? and how do I take care of it, as far as preventing mold, and keeping it moist enough?
I know Harlock keeps snakes, but I'm not familiar with what else he might know, so your welcome to give any insights that you think might help. ~Angela
I don't have a humid-hide for her in her tank, it's likely that that's why she has such a hard time getting all the skin off her toes. What's the best way to make one? and how do I take care of it, as far as preventing mold, and keeping it moist enough?
I know Harlock keeps snakes, but I'm not familiar with what else he might know, so your welcome to give any insights that you think might help. ~Angela