OK we all know that I'm a sucker for animals. Large and furry, small and furry and also small and scaley.
I never intended to fall for a reptile and this one was completely DH's fault. He trapped a baby house gecko in Puerto Rico way back in 1999 and we smuggled it back home. Said house gecko vanished, not hard to do when you are smaller than my pinkie finger, and had to be replaced for the then 5 year old DS.
Enter "Spot". 5 year olds are tremendously amusing when naming creatures. We had "Fish" a siamese beta for many years.... anyway.... Spot is a leopard gecko:
She has lived with us for 8 years and is one of my favorite creatures. Very low maintenance, can't climb out of her aquarium, doesn't make any noises, doesn't bite and will sit in your hand for hours. They live for about 20 years. She was full grown when we bought her so I don't really know how old she is and assume she is around 9 years old.
Over the last few months she has been shedding quite often and although we have not changed anything in her "house", she has had trouble with her shedding. Occasionally over the years I have had to soak her toes but now I must help with the entire shed process. Not horrible, she will sit in my hand and allow me to do that.
The problem is there may be some dead skin on her eyelids. Her eyes are not open and inqusitive. She is not rambling up to the glass when we come in the room <she lives with my son in his bedroom> and her appetite is off.
We have an appointment with the reptile vet tomorrow and I'm hoping this is something easily fixed but am also hoping someone with experience has any light to shed <pardon the pun> on what could be happening with our little herp.
I can't stand when my creatures are uncomfortable.
and if not I feel better for sharing our current drama.
I never intended to fall for a reptile and this one was completely DH's fault. He trapped a baby house gecko in Puerto Rico way back in 1999 and we smuggled it back home. Said house gecko vanished, not hard to do when you are smaller than my pinkie finger, and had to be replaced for the then 5 year old DS.
Enter "Spot". 5 year olds are tremendously amusing when naming creatures. We had "Fish" a siamese beta for many years.... anyway.... Spot is a leopard gecko:
She has lived with us for 8 years and is one of my favorite creatures. Very low maintenance, can't climb out of her aquarium, doesn't make any noises, doesn't bite and will sit in your hand for hours. They live for about 20 years. She was full grown when we bought her so I don't really know how old she is and assume she is around 9 years old.
Over the last few months she has been shedding quite often and although we have not changed anything in her "house", she has had trouble with her shedding. Occasionally over the years I have had to soak her toes but now I must help with the entire shed process. Not horrible, she will sit in my hand and allow me to do that.
The problem is there may be some dead skin on her eyelids. Her eyes are not open and inqusitive. She is not rambling up to the glass when we come in the room <she lives with my son in his bedroom> and her appetite is off.
We have an appointment with the reptile vet tomorrow and I'm hoping this is something easily fixed but am also hoping someone with experience has any light to shed <pardon the pun> on what could be happening with our little herp.
I can't stand when my creatures are uncomfortable.
and if not I feel better for sharing our current drama.
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