sweetiepie9":doq1s3yn said:I sent a facebook message to Lauren but she does run a gecko sanctuary, so might not get back to me for awhile. I'll get back to you. What I think, though, is you should find out if there is a reptile expert at this vet, to make sure there is someone knowledgeable there. We all know what it's like to get to a vet that has no idea what a reptile is all about. And let us know how she's doing!
zandi202":11ehvbw9 said:So I was talking to a woman at Petco who works there - she is one of their reptile specialist and usually I let what they say go in one ear out the other because, well you all know their reputation. Anyways, we were talking about Ava because we were looking for the liquid vitamins.
When I mentioned Ava's flipping over problems and "tipsy" walking she thought maybe she might have an ear infection. I have no idea how to tell if she does, but she says that that's linked to lack of balance like it is with humans.
And then, when we mentioned her trouble eye sight with eating and how Ava takes long, reaching steps forward as you saw in the video, she thinks that when Ava was shedding the under part of her eyelid, it caused some damage to her eye and she reaches out when she walks to feel where she is going. She also said this is unfortunately common with leos.
So, I don't know if anything might hold some truth or hints as to what could be up with her. Lauren, does any of this sound possible?
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