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  • ! ! !

  • did he die?

  • buy lizard eye drops

  • first raise humidity in his cage,if that does not work then take a cotton swab and take it of with that, be VERY CAREFUL

  • Nice braces :L

  • @LadiLikesCandy i feel your pain im not a reptile owner but i cant imagine what your going through

  • @LadiLikesCandy can i have the mazin hamster code

  • @LadiLikesCandy And this is why 11 year olds shouldn`t own reptiles unless they know what they`re doing, I mean, look at the leopard gecko, it`s under weight, has an eye infection, and probably mouth rot judging from the mouth opening you mentioned. And now it`s dead because you didn`t care for it properly,you`re utterly stupid and incoherent to the fact that there are a billlion care sheets on the internet for leos, but yet you can upload a youtube video, fuck you, man.

  • @MisterCannabisIndica that sorta depends... i agree with you that people like this are stupid and should rot in hell, but im eleven and have owned 5 reptiles and still have 4 for over 4 years (1 dying peacfully from age). so it really all depends on responibility and personality. btw LadiLikesCandy ur a gypsy slut that loves the feeling of balls and sperm in ur mouth so give ur reptiles to someone who can take care of them and go back to dancing of poles while giving handjobs to 2 men at once

  • thats sadd

  • shut up comment below me

  • sweetie, I'm so sorry you lost him! normally there's an underlying problem when they get eye infections and start gaping (opening the mouth wide). if you need any info, let me know. 6 of mine went thru it, and I managed to bring them all back to health. again, sorry you lost him...

  • @TheMarinecrab Petco

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  • @LadiLikesCandy no wonder

  • Uh where did you get him? YOU AWLAY'S GO TO A REPTILE VET BEFORE BRINGING HIM INTO YOU'RE HOUSE. And he does not look healthy.

  • those are all names I have considered. I love the show Dexter!

  • @Powerpup39 i figured out that it is not an infection just shed stuck in his eye and now hes getting scebs in his moth cuz hes not eaten in 3 weeks and is getting little...

  • @LadiLikesCandy In that case.. --hold the gecko in one hand and gently poke a mealworm or cricket into its mouth. Sometimes that encourages them to start eating again but with the scabs you may want to be carefull.. sometimes when they get scabs around the mouth area, they need to go on antibiotics. There are multiple reasons as to why he wouldn't be eating something internal or stress. I would without a doubt take her to an exotics veterinary clinic.

  • @Powerpup39 i don't think that in nessasary cuz he only has 2 scabs and they are very small so i think all just stick to spraying water in his eyes, soaking him in harm water and trying to pull it out of his eyes daily

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