I just recently learnt that my crested gecko was sneezing so I looked it up and he has URI (upper respiratory infection) and was wondering what action I should take against it my pet shop said to slightly raise temp to give it a chance to dry out any other advice? Thanks
A gecko can sneeze for a few reasons. Respiratory infection is quite common for animals kept in high humidity, what is your humidity and please describe how you are keeping yours?
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if it is respiratory infection, you have to take gecko to a vet.
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How do you know he has uri? Lizards will blow out excess moister out of their nose. Other signs of an URI are running fluids coming out of the nose or mouth, bubbles coming out of the nose, weezing sound when breathing and breathing through the mouth.
Well he just does little sneezes no crackling opening of the mouth fluids or bubbles and to answer the questions
1 45-45-60 exoterra
2 just my male crestie
3 70 percent
4 80-85
5 dechlorinated
6 Eco earth/coco husk all rinsed with dechlorinated water
7 lots of fake exo terra plants their sand blasted branch boston fern
8 cgd and insects as well as the recommended fruits once a week
9 I powder the fruit and crickets with calcium with d3 and occasionally with multi vit
10 heat bulb fitted with probe
11 probe and lamp
12 two days ago but haven't seen him eat yet from the day I got him cgd of course I've seen him eat crickets fruit and I've noticed there being less cgd in the bowl each morning btw I change it once a day
13 yes on my arm
14 I'll try and give pic
15 8 months
16 two weeks
17 cb
18 wax worms crickets locusts no mealies as their too crunchy and no mammals yet
19 once every other day I get him out and let him sit on my desk
20 low
21 change water every other day spot clean each morning regularly change cgd
Thank you! I want to clarify humidity. Please explain how do you measure that, if it is instant during a day, how do you spray, when, etc.
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I heavily mist in the morning and I measure it with a hygrometer
Ok, try this:
lightly mist in am and bit more in pm after lights are off,. Terrarium have to dry out ( about 50% humidity or so) in between misting.
It doesn't sound like anything serious though. Lightly sneezing is fine once in a while can happen when some water get into his nose too.
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