FoxGeckos
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as i was cleaning out my gecko's viv, i noticed one of my females, jesse, had a small scrape-ish looking would on the middle of her tail along with a small superficial looking scratch on her head and mid-section of her body
the ones on the head and body look to be healing already, the one on the tail seems a bit more fresh
now, i have a few guesses on how they might've happened, one is that she might've gotten a scratch from the moist hide, which is a plastic tuppaware container (one that you might get from take out) and when i first put it in, i checked for sharp edges on the opening, didnt feel anything too bad, but maybe i was wrong? (if that is the problem, would there be a way to coat the edges in something to smooth it out?) and another idea is that she might've gotten it from accidentally being stepped on by a viv-mate.
i'm not too worried about it getting infected, since i keep their tank clean (spot cleaned every other day and then a big clean every week, and i keep them on tiles)
but should i take any extra precautions? seperating her until the wounds heal, use some diluted neosporin/rubbing alcohol, ect? or should i just let the wounds heal on their own?
and on a separate note she looks like shes going to shed soon (dulling in color) would that change the rate of which the wound heal?
i dont have access to anything i can take a picture of her with right now to show off what they look like, but heres a little sketch of about where the marks are and about what size they are
http://o.aolcdn.com/dims-shared/dim.../storage/fss/6b914b704e07a8e57e0d45e0c070cf21
(i'll promise ill try and find a camera though so you could get a better idea ^^; )
i also hope its not something i'd have to go to the vet for, the nearest herp-vet is a 2+ hour drive into the city, and we're currently having a snowstorm (though its not so strong in my area) i'd hate to have to go in this weather
the ones on the head and body look to be healing already, the one on the tail seems a bit more fresh
now, i have a few guesses on how they might've happened, one is that she might've gotten a scratch from the moist hide, which is a plastic tuppaware container (one that you might get from take out) and when i first put it in, i checked for sharp edges on the opening, didnt feel anything too bad, but maybe i was wrong? (if that is the problem, would there be a way to coat the edges in something to smooth it out?) and another idea is that she might've gotten it from accidentally being stepped on by a viv-mate.
i'm not too worried about it getting infected, since i keep their tank clean (spot cleaned every other day and then a big clean every week, and i keep them on tiles)
but should i take any extra precautions? seperating her until the wounds heal, use some diluted neosporin/rubbing alcohol, ect? or should i just let the wounds heal on their own?
and on a separate note she looks like shes going to shed soon (dulling in color) would that change the rate of which the wound heal?
i dont have access to anything i can take a picture of her with right now to show off what they look like, but heres a little sketch of about where the marks are and about what size they are
http://o.aolcdn.com/dims-shared/dim.../storage/fss/6b914b704e07a8e57e0d45e0c070cf21
(i'll promise ill try and find a camera though so you could get a better idea ^^; )
i also hope its not something i'd have to go to the vet for, the nearest herp-vet is a 2+ hour drive into the city, and we're currently having a snowstorm (though its not so strong in my area) i'd hate to have to go in this weather
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