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02-02-2021, 02:20 AM #1
Lump on lower jaw
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Note: I got her with the nub arm! She’s perfectly okay there
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02-02-2021, 02:49 AM #2
Welcome to Geckos Unlimited, ratattack!
I see a lump under her lower left jaw.
- How does that lump feel?
- About how old is she?
- What does the inside of her mouth look like?
- Did she hatch with the nub left front arm?
- Please share her supplements: brand, exact name, & frequency.
- What does she eat?
- What food do you feed her bugs & worms?
Last edited by Elizabeth Freer; 02-02-2021 at 02:55 AM.
"If you can hear crickets, it's still summer." ;)
"May the peace that
You find at the beach
Follow you home"
Click: Leo Care Sheet's Table of Contents
===> No plain calcium, calcium with D3, or multivitamins inside an enclosure <===
Oedura castelnaui ~ Lepidodactylus lugubris ~ Phelsuma barbouri ~ Ptychozoon kuhli ~ Cyrtodactylus peguensis zebraicus ~ Phyllurus platurus ~ Eublepharis macularius ~ Correlophus ciliatus ~ (L kimhowelli) ~ (P tigrinus) ~ (P klemmeri) ~ (H garnotii)
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02-02-2021, 08:41 AM #3
Hi there! thanks for the reply.
- The lump is soft and squishy, it feels like the rest of her skin
- I don't know her exact age but she's still a baby. I've had her for a few months.
- The inside of her mouth looks completely normal, a good pink color and no sign of mouth rot.
- I'm not sure if she hatched with it or not, but I bought her with the nub arm completely healed.
- I use repti-calc, her crickets are dusted once a week and I have a little bowl of it available for her that she will lick up every now and then.
- She gets crickets weekly, and mealworms twice weekly. She gets waxworms once a week as well.
- I purchase live bugs from my local pet store so I'm not sure what they're fed with
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02-02-2021, 09:27 AM #4- I use repti-calc, her crickets are dusted once a week and I have a little bowl of it available for her that she will lick up every now and then.
Please share more info on your supplement.
- Brand: (Zoo Med, Repashy, etc ?)
- Exact name: for instance Zoo Med's Repti Calcium with D3 or without D3?
Last edited by Elizabeth Freer; 02-02-2021 at 10:53 AM.
"If you can hear crickets, it's still summer." ;)
"May the peace that
You find at the beach
Follow you home"
Click: Leo Care Sheet's Table of Contents
===> No plain calcium, calcium with D3, or multivitamins inside an enclosure <===
Oedura castelnaui ~ Lepidodactylus lugubris ~ Phelsuma barbouri ~ Ptychozoon kuhli ~ Cyrtodactylus peguensis zebraicus ~ Phyllurus platurus ~ Eublepharis macularius ~ Correlophus ciliatus ~ (L kimhowelli) ~ (P tigrinus) ~ (P klemmeri) ~ (H garnotii)
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02-06-2021, 09:00 PM #5
I don't know what that lump on your leo's lower jaw might be. Since it's squishy, it could be fluid.
We are what we eat. Once you bring the crickets home, they should be fed. Same goes for mealworms.
Aliza (GU's acpart) uses this already ground Professional Reptiles' Pro Gutload for her mealworm/superworm bedding as well as for her insect and worm food.
Gutload Ingredients for Bugs & Worms . . . . . . thanks to Olimpia -- August 2013
"A commercial gut loading food like Bug Burger or Superload (both by Repashy), Cricket Crack, Dinofuel, etc. is going to make your life easier AND provide a nutritious diet to your crickets at the same time. Avoid Fluker's gutloads, as they are super feeble in their formulas.
"If you opt for making your own gutload at home, here is a list of great ingredients to use:
Best: mustard greens, turnip greens, dandelion flowers & leaves, collard greens, escarole lettuce, papaya, watercress, and alfalfa.
Good: sweet potato, carrots, oranges, mango, butternut squash, kale, apples, beet greens, blackberries, bok choy, and green beans.
Dry food: bee pollen, organic non-salted sunflower seeds, spirulina, dried seaweed, flax seed, and organic non-salted almonds.
Avoid as much as possible: potatoes, cabbage, iceberg lettuce, romaine lettuce, spinach, broccoli, tomatoes, corn, grains, beans, oats, bread, cereal, meat, eggs, dog food, cat food, fish food, canned or dead insects, vertebrates."Last edited by Elizabeth Freer; 02-07-2021 at 08:19 AM.
"If you can hear crickets, it's still summer." ;)
"May the peace that
You find at the beach
Follow you home"
Click: Leo Care Sheet's Table of Contents
===> No plain calcium, calcium with D3, or multivitamins inside an enclosure <===
Oedura castelnaui ~ Lepidodactylus lugubris ~ Phelsuma barbouri ~ Ptychozoon kuhli ~ Cyrtodactylus peguensis zebraicus ~ Phyllurus platurus ~ Eublepharis macularius ~ Correlophus ciliatus ~ (L kimhowelli) ~ (P tigrinus) ~ (P klemmeri) ~ (H garnotii)
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02-07-2021, 05:01 AM #6
Despite not making any addition to help you solve the lump problem directly, I would like to point that this is not a leopard gecko, but a central american banded gecko (Coleonyx mitratus). I expect you do reconsider the way you are keeping it, starting with its substrate.
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02-07-2021, 08:14 AM #7"If you can hear crickets, it's still summer." ;)
"May the peace that
You find at the beach
Follow you home"
Click: Leo Care Sheet's Table of Contents
===> No plain calcium, calcium with D3, or multivitamins inside an enclosure <===
Oedura castelnaui ~ Lepidodactylus lugubris ~ Phelsuma barbouri ~ Ptychozoon kuhli ~ Cyrtodactylus peguensis zebraicus ~ Phyllurus platurus ~ Eublepharis macularius ~ Correlophus ciliatus ~ (L kimhowelli) ~ (P tigrinus) ~ (P klemmeri) ~ (H garnotii)Post Thanks / Like - 1 Thanks, 0 LikesGekkotan thanked for this post
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02-07-2021, 08:28 AM #8
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"If you can hear crickets, it's still summer." ;)
"May the peace that
You find at the beach
Follow you home"
Click: Leo Care Sheet's Table of Contents
===> No plain calcium, calcium with D3, or multivitamins inside an enclosure <===
Oedura castelnaui ~ Lepidodactylus lugubris ~ Phelsuma barbouri ~ Ptychozoon kuhli ~ Cyrtodactylus peguensis zebraicus ~ Phyllurus platurus ~ Eublepharis macularius ~ Correlophus ciliatus ~ (L kimhowelli) ~ (P tigrinus) ~ (P klemmeri) ~ (H garnotii)
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