I recently found out that Spyro (was put to sleep) had pseudomonas A. Is this contagious? It causes mouth rot? My baby gecko is now showing signs. I've been directed by the vet to give her Baytril and metacam, same as spyro was on. What are the signs and symptoms of pseudomonas, and correct way...
I have known this little girl since she hatched from the egg at work.
Before anyone jumps the gun or whatever, this is a spinal deformity from birth.
It's sad that no one would want her because of this..
I've watched her flourish. No problem shedding, eating, getting about.. I've called her...
So currently I keep my little ones on paper/kitchen towel.
I have seen in the forums that people are using tiles? I'm guessing they are good.
But do they get warm enough with a heat mat? and can you use a overhead heating bulb without the tiles over heating?
And how much would tiles be and...
Not sure if this is the right place to post this.
I'm considering volunteering at D.W.A.R.F (dangerous wild animal rescue facility) In Essex. I have heard some good things, and some bad things.
Just wondering if anyone here knows whether this is a good place to work?
Someone I know mentioned that having a big amount of space can stress a gecko out? And in particular slow the recovery process? (Said gecko was treated 3-4 months ago for parasites, but is taking a while to recover)
She can use her back legs well, and they have bones in the lower part of the leg. It's the front legs that only have the top bone and then the lower part of the arm has nothing there.
I recently acquired a 3 month old baby gecko. At first I noticed that she wasn't using her front legs, she was walking on her elbows. She's a healthy weight, alert and everything else is good. I felt her arms (front), and below the elbow I feel no bone?
I was wondering if they can be born like...
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