Hello everybody! I am a bit new to this site but I need some help with my leos and I thought this would be the perfect oppertunity to join.
I have 2 female Leopard geckos, each is about a year old, they live in a twenty gallon tank with a sand mat at the bottom. They have two hides on the cold side, one that is three levels and presses up against the side of the tank so I can see them. The other is a hide that doubles as a water bowl. On the warm side (I have an UTH that takes up maybe a third of the tank) I have a tree stump hide and a log hide. Also some thermometers and a calcium bowl. The tank is cleaned completely every two weeks and feces are cleaned out daily, or whenever there is some in there.
Moving to the geckos themselves, they are named Arcalis and Lizzie. My family got them from a website that is like sort of like a garage sale list for our neighborhood. They came with lights, calcium sand, two hides, and a mealworm dish. This was all in a ten gallon tank. We of course, removed the sand, got a bigger tank, a heating pad, got rid of the lights, and more. I feed gutloaded crickets and sometimes mealworms. They each usually get six crickets or ten mealworms each every other day as they are not quite a year and were slightly under weight when I recieved them.
I appologize for all the excess information, I am not sure what I should include that could lead to a more accurate diagnosis and or treatment. I know that a diagnosis on the internet will almost never be completely accurate, but I want to be close. Moving on to the lip sore (Finally!).
So Arcalis, the slightly bigger of the two (Arcalis is eight inches while Lizzie is seven), has a sore right on her lower lip. I noticed it maybe 2 weeks ago, It doesn't look like it has gotten better or worse. The geckos have never really fought, I keep an eye on them. However, a while ago when I fed them together, they did nip each other, but since then I have seperated them when feeding and have had no issues since. She has been eating and pooping, as well as shedding well. When she hunts crickets or mealworms, the sore bleeds, not much but it does bleed. It might be possible that she nicked her lip on the sand mat when hunting. Could it be mouth rot? I am not sure what to do, if you guys could give me suggestions, that would be great! I will try to send pictures, I am trying to figure that out.




Also, I am aware that the stick on thermometers are not accurate, we have just kind of, left them there. The temperatures are 73° on the cold side, and 90° on the warm. We do not have a probe, but the sand mat does a good job of keeping the heat down to an appropriate temperature. We have monitered it and constantly check it.
I have 2 female Leopard geckos, each is about a year old, they live in a twenty gallon tank with a sand mat at the bottom. They have two hides on the cold side, one that is three levels and presses up against the side of the tank so I can see them. The other is a hide that doubles as a water bowl. On the warm side (I have an UTH that takes up maybe a third of the tank) I have a tree stump hide and a log hide. Also some thermometers and a calcium bowl. The tank is cleaned completely every two weeks and feces are cleaned out daily, or whenever there is some in there.
Moving to the geckos themselves, they are named Arcalis and Lizzie. My family got them from a website that is like sort of like a garage sale list for our neighborhood. They came with lights, calcium sand, two hides, and a mealworm dish. This was all in a ten gallon tank. We of course, removed the sand, got a bigger tank, a heating pad, got rid of the lights, and more. I feed gutloaded crickets and sometimes mealworms. They each usually get six crickets or ten mealworms each every other day as they are not quite a year and were slightly under weight when I recieved them.
I appologize for all the excess information, I am not sure what I should include that could lead to a more accurate diagnosis and or treatment. I know that a diagnosis on the internet will almost never be completely accurate, but I want to be close. Moving on to the lip sore (Finally!).
So Arcalis, the slightly bigger of the two (Arcalis is eight inches while Lizzie is seven), has a sore right on her lower lip. I noticed it maybe 2 weeks ago, It doesn't look like it has gotten better or worse. The geckos have never really fought, I keep an eye on them. However, a while ago when I fed them together, they did nip each other, but since then I have seperated them when feeding and have had no issues since. She has been eating and pooping, as well as shedding well. When she hunts crickets or mealworms, the sore bleeds, not much but it does bleed. It might be possible that she nicked her lip on the sand mat when hunting. Could it be mouth rot? I am not sure what to do, if you guys could give me suggestions, that would be great! I will try to send pictures, I am trying to figure that out.




Also, I am aware that the stick on thermometers are not accurate, we have just kind of, left them there. The temperatures are 73° on the cold side, and 90° on the warm. We do not have a probe, but the sand mat does a good job of keeping the heat down to an appropriate temperature. We have monitered it and constantly check it.
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