Cosmonaughty
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Update: She is fine!!!
Hey! I know I ghost this place a lot, but no time for formalities. It was 1:30am, I turn on the lights to mist my gargoyle for the night before I go to bed, and I IMMEDIATELY noticed something is not right with her vent (is it a vent on females too? I think it is). :shock:
I'm not sure if you would call it "swollen" but it looks REALLY different. Here's pics:
https://imgur.com/daRocsJ This is it swollen?? Or whatever is wrong with it
and here I have another pic
https://imgur.com/QEFPZlb This is how it looks normally
I have no idea what to do it's disgustingly difficult to find information on gargoyle geckos ANYWHERE because for some reason they're? Not common? I don't know.
Please help. Links. Suggestions. Anything. I need to know if I have to take her to a vet. I don't want to stress her out and take her unnecessarily, she just got back into eating normally.
Hey! I know I ghost this place a lot, but no time for formalities. It was 1:30am, I turn on the lights to mist my gargoyle for the night before I go to bed, and I IMMEDIATELY noticed something is not right with her vent (is it a vent on females too? I think it is). :shock:
I'm not sure if you would call it "swollen" but it looks REALLY different. Here's pics:
https://imgur.com/daRocsJ This is it swollen?? Or whatever is wrong with it
and here I have another pic
https://imgur.com/QEFPZlb This is how it looks normally
I have no idea what to do it's disgustingly difficult to find information on gargoyle geckos ANYWHERE because for some reason they're? Not common? I don't know.
Please help. Links. Suggestions. Anything. I need to know if I have to take her to a vet. I don't want to stress her out and take her unnecessarily, she just got back into eating normally.
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