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i played doctor for the night :p (pic heavy)
09-07-2012, 09:44 PM
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i played doctor for the night :p (pic heavy)
well, one of my favorite females seemed to have a little bit of a mouth infection caused by some old shed? it started real small, and then grew to the point i was concerned, so i did a little research and found out what i should do about it...

here she is when i first got her, infection was very very slight:


heres some pics of what it looked like lastnight that had me concerned:



and heres the treatment process:

letting her soak:


she only soaked about 5 minutes and the nasty yellow thing softened up and came right off, it was much bigger than i expected...


then i took a quetip and put some listerine on it and swabbed the area. it couldnt have tasted good lol. i used to use listerine on the horses to treat or prevent rainrot, which is a similar infection. you can see where the thing came off, its still a little swollen:


and the last step! GIVING HER SOME LOVE! she was such a sweet girl the whole time! other than a bit of squirming, she was soo chill and calm!


i need a name for this girl. like i said, she is one of my favorites and she is too darn sweet to not have a name! i was thinking precious, but then it got me thinking to lord of the rings..and i decided it didnt fit her lol..

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09-08-2012, 03:36 AM
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RE: i played doctor for the night :p (pic heavy)
In the first photo, your leopard gecko looks like cross eyed. Big Grin

What did you soak her in? Just warm water?

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09-08-2012, 10:04 PM
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RE: i played doctor for the night :p (pic heavy)
(09-08-2012 03:36 AM)Ram Wrote:  In the first photo, your leopard gecko looks like cross eyed. Big Grin

What did you soak her in? Just warm water?

yep, just warm water, i temped it at about 80 degrees so it didnt drop her body temp much Smile

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09-09-2012, 02:55 PM
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RE: i played doctor for the night :p (pic heavy)
Looks good Manda. I'd be careful with the listerine. I'm not sure what the eucalyptol, menthol, thymol, and methyl salicylate will do to a reptile. Definitely will kill bacteria, but some things have unforeseen side effects. I always keep some form of chlorhexidine around, mostly for mouth injuries.

Now you've given me a quest, I'm going to have to go see if I can fine any info on listerine with reptiles. Big Grin
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09-09-2012, 11:05 PM
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RE: i played doctor for the night :p (pic heavy)
(09-09-2012 02:55 PM)Fishbone Wrote:  Looks good Manda. I'd be careful with the listerine. I'm not sure what the eucalyptol, menthol, thymol, and methyl salicylate will do to a reptile. Definitely will kill bacteria, but some things have unforeseen side effects. I always keep some form of chlorhexidine around, mostly for mouth injuries.

Now you've given me a quest, I'm going to have to go see if I can fine any info on listerine with reptiles. Big Grin

ive actually been told childrens listerine is safe on them, but i didnt have any, so i sed a very small amount of adult listerine, so far soo good!

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09-10-2012, 04:59 AM
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I didn't even know there was a childrens listerine! Something else to look up...
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