I have seen this periodically in USA P. m. grandis. If it is on the tail, the tail can be amputated and the gecko usually lives. If it is above the tail, the prognosis is not good. :( I am not sure what it is, but it is not good! Anyone have any details on this?
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I have had very good success using good old fashioned Gentian Violet on such infections on herps. Its a fungal infection your describing that seems either resistant to normal fungicidals or they simply cannot penetrate the exterior of the fungal nodule. In any case I would suggest three treatments or up to five of painting Gentian Violet on the visual lesions. If you do this and it works well, please let us know.
Thanks
Don not a vet Wells
You'll notice that a turtle only makes progress when it sticks
out its neck.
