These are not my hatchlings but a friends. One of the hatchlings seems to have come out a bit early. He is a good bit smaller than all the others that have hatched so far. He still has what looks like a yolk sack still attached to him. My camera quit on me so I do not have a good pic. It is a slightly reddish but more pink very fleshy little connection to the underbelly of the gecko. Also when placed under a microscope we were able to indentify what appeared as tiny mites or some other form of parasite. It was a round white (looked white under the light we used) bug looking creature with legs clearly moving.
Can anybody confirm that those do indeed sound like mites? Is there something you can recommend we treat him with, we were thinking after giving him a light bath with warm distilled water we may try a thin coating of olive oil to suffocate the mites. Also should we leave the sack/cord attached and allow it to fall off after he finishes adsorbing it?
Any quick advice and thoughts would be appreciated
Rob
Can anybody confirm that those do indeed sound like mites? Is there something you can recommend we treat him with, we were thinking after giving him a light bath with warm distilled water we may try a thin coating of olive oil to suffocate the mites. Also should we leave the sack/cord attached and allow it to fall off after he finishes adsorbing it?
Any quick advice and thoughts would be appreciated
Rob