Your message made it, Neil, Unfortunately, my gecko did not. She was
looking pretty good for the last two nights, and was taking babyfood/
Ca by dropper, but this morning I found her dead on the floor of her
cage. That is one seriously painful lesson learned on my part. God
I feel
Jared,
Uros are really tricky, especially when they decline in health. Sorry
about your loss. You can use her death to better the rest of your Uros
though, so it is not in vain.
Julie B.
Jared Morris wrote:
Your message made it, Neil, Unfortunately, my gecko did not. She was
looking
Hi Jared,
I hope this gets through, I haven't had much luck posting lately.
You're on the right track. If you have only been dusting insects and
she has been laying eggs, she is far most likely to be hypo.
I've seen the symptoms you described in several Uroplatus.
Often they will come around
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