
05-24-2010, 09:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Elizabeth Freer
Hi pigslayer ~
Are these two female leopard geckos on sand? Are their crickets appropriately sized?
I once had a mature Oedura castelnaui (northern velvet gecko)who was on a 50/50 Reptile Jurassic Playsand/peat moss mix ingest a wee bit of sand and immediately prolapse. She recovered only to prolapse again a few months later. She has been fine now for years. I think I was the problem, spraying at the same time as I fed her. After reinsterting the intestines my vet recommended: CatLax to her lips 1x/day, tepid water soaks 1x/day of about 10 minutes--don't overdue, and Gerber's Chicken Baby Food till all the sand was passed---a couple months. The first time the prolapse was less than the second. Sugar water did not work very well. The vet did not have to take stitches.
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both females have passed away sadly to say,about two months ago i had a baby do it and i put it down,a few days ago i had a subadult with alil bit hanging out and i put her in luke warm water and her insides went back in,i thought she was fine but today when i got home from work she was dead in her tub,i dont use sand i use paper towel,as far as crickets go i thought they were approriate size,also i feed 5 mealworms,1 cricket and 1 superworm and 1 waxworm to each of my geckos every 2 days,am i doing something wrong here.
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