Nathan:

Separate them immediately and forget waiting for what we can tell you, take
the remaining tokays to a vet.

At this point only a vet can make a diagnosis after tests like a fecal,
blood work or others he/she see fit.

Leann
www.daygecko.com




----- Original Message -----
From: "nathan greenlay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2002 10:43 PM
Subject: [Gecko] tokay epidemic


> hi everyone,
> my question is pressing....i have a large, well planted enclosure
(6x2x3ft)
> originally with 8 tokays in it and they just recently started dying off.
a
> while back i wrote about a tokay that died who may have had an infected
> tail.  it appears that that was not the cause of its death because i am
now
> down to five (all three with the same quick death) and want to stop the
> epidemic before they are all gone.  they have been perfectly ok for about
a
> year now and i can't seem to figure out a cause that would strike so
quickly
> and without symptom.  i haven't got a vet close by and was wondering if
> anyone could give a possible diagnosis so that i might treat the ones that
> are still alive.  there are no real symptoms besides seeming a little
skinny
> around the waist at the back legs (but only by the legs).  they are fine
one
> day and the next they are slowly dying, still having some movement in some
> limbs, or already dead and rigid.
> your help would be much appreciated as i do not want any more of my tokays
> dying.
> thanks in advance,
> nathan
>
>
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