Very very hard to determine what the problem could be. She hasn't had a fall at all, i.e Do you still have the rock face on the back of their enclosure that they used to climb?
Yeah, it's still there but I have never seem her climb, only the male, and it is sand directly underneath.
Doesn't sound like a parasite, maybe an infection of some type. She's not impacted is she?
I have seen her poo just after I noted she was unwell. She is currently on Bactrim orally in case of infection.
I collect some faeces today (from which gecko I am unsure) and in one of the samples I noted a number of little wriggling things like tiny worms (nematodes?) The droppings were only a few hours old at the time. I have just collected a steaming fresh sample then
Interesting to see what the vet says - just try not to disturb to much as sometimes the treatment is worse than the cure, i.e. stress.
I VERY rarely handle them (usually once a month to weigh and check health)
Bartenfeld may know as he had experiences with an Amyae once I believe. Check with him.
I hope it all works out for you.
Thanks Troy, will let you know