Dropped Tail After Prolapse

Jun 20, 2012
Geckos Unlimited
by Contributing Editor

Geckos Unlimited - A leopard gecko drops her tail after having sutures put in place to remedy a bad prolapse. Members offer advice on what to expect with a gecko being medicated with Baytril and debate over the vet’s recommendation not to feed anything at all for four weeks.

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