ZenReptiles
Kawaii lil' critters!
A friend of mine dropped off his ailing gecko while I was at work yesterday, but it had died before I got home. I don't know what he had expected me to do with it, because it was in disgusting shape. (Once my camera batteries recharge, I will take a few pictures.) I guess it had stopped eating 2 weeks ago, but from the looks of its tail it must have been a lot longer than that. It looked almost like it had MBD. I was also told that it was throwing up clear liquid. When I looked at the other side of it, it looked like its insides had exploded internally. I know that it probably can't be diagnosed here, but I would like to know if there's a chance of parasites. My reason is because when it was dropped off, my fiance (who doesn't know much about reptiles in general) stuck the critter keeper containing the gecko in my 20g tank with 2 of my most expensive leos, and breeding leos even. He said he wanted to keep the gecko warm but knew not to actually put it in with the others. I get home and see this and flipped out, and now I'm panicking that my leos are infected with something.
Should I be worried? Or would the plastic of the critter keeper work as a barrier?
Should I be worried? Or would the plastic of the critter keeper work as a barrier?