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Post by Leesah on Wed Aug 17, 2011 3:40 am

So far all the reading I have done on this says its normal but I wanted to check with my all knowledgeable friends here!

To any of you that are unfamiliar with me:
I lost a 8 year old gecko a couple months ago to impaction. I am over protective of my other gecko now.

So I don't know if she has always been licking her butt like this or if I am just noticing now because I am paying a lot more attention now to anything out of the norm.

I wouldn't say she is constantly licking her butt, but at least every few days or so.. I will catch her turning around back to give it a few licks. It's random too, sometimes after a poop, sometimes not. We have looked her over. No impaction, no irritation, definitely no weight loss from the fatty and no loss of appetite.

Should I be worried or am I just paranoid?

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Post by Kermit on Wed Aug 17, 2011 5:20 am

Have you checked really well to see if there's any minute bits of stuck shed in her vent? I never see Eros licking himself but there could be differences for boys and girls in that area that would cause girls to need to be more attentive. Do you notice if she drags her butt at all along the tank floor? Sometimes draggin and licking can be indicitive of parasites or protozoa infestation, maybe even mites but if it were mites she'd be licking and scratching all over most likely unless we might be seeing the onset of it. Look for little red or black (yeah I know difficult with a leo) spots about the size of a pencil point, or even little white flakes (also called walking dandruff) it's actually a skin mite/lice.

Chances are it's nothing to worry about, and I can't honestly blame you for being concerned with just having to put one of my dogs down last month and seeing another one of our 11 year old dogs slowing down. I'm much more attentive to every cough, lump, runny eye, etc. Don't feel badly for being paranoid/worried, no one is going to judge you here Smile

In the meanwhile, if you just recently noticed tihs issue and she recently had a shed( with in the last 2-3 weeks) I'd up her humidity and temps for a few days and see if that resolves any of the licking. Just check her over really well esp. around the vent. Look for anything that looks out of sorts, specks, lumps, redness, scales seem out of alignment/raised... anything that catches your eye.

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Re: licking butt

Post by joneill on Wed Aug 17, 2011 7:51 am

Hi Leesah,



I hope its nothing serious but reading your post and especially the title made me laugh out loud.



My 9 month old female leo also does this from time to time and its usually right after she poops. I thought she was just tidying/cleaning up but now that I read Kel's answer I am not so sure. She is healthy and does not show any signs of anything Kel mentioned so I will check her vent just to make certain. I guess that's all we can do for now.

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Post by Kermit on Wed Aug 17, 2011 8:14 am

Please don't mistake regular hygene as any type of issue to be worried about... what I mentioned was just POSSIBLE reasons a leo could be paying extra attention to their hind end.

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Post by Leesah on Wed Aug 17, 2011 10:43 am

Will do and thanks for the response.
I am thinking either way in the next couple of weeks I will take her to the vet for a checkup. She hasn't been in quite some time. Wouldn't hurt.

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Post by gothicgurrrl on Wed Aug 17, 2011 11:46 am

I was worried about this too.. My mom walked into my bedroom once to see banana licking her cloaca.. I assumed she was just cleaning herself like all other animals do.. I checked her for stuck shed skin but there was nothing... I think it's normal tbh Very Happy hopefully...

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Re: licking butt

Post by CharliesReptiles on Wed Aug 17, 2011 11:46 am

Agree with kermit, have you checked the venteral area for shed skin, or any bits of the substrate you are using.



Does the vent look red, sore or different than normal. Males tend to lick more than females I have noticed.



When Cherry my females was licking her vent, it turned out to be worms. You might want to get stools done

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Post by smsararas2 on Wed Aug 17, 2011 2:00 pm

I have seen mine doing it from time to time as well so I really think it is going to be up to your comfort level Leesah. I REALLY understand why you are concerned and can't blame you. If you feel most comfortable taking her into the vets then please do so!! Now here is my opinion which is just that, my opinion. If she is healthy in every other way, and you said she is, I would just keep an eye on her and see what happens. BUT if you have the inkling she needs a vet, no one will know her like you do. It is just like kids, most doctors really take it into account when a parent says, they just aren't themselves:D

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Post by Jordan on Wed Aug 17, 2011 8:30 pm

are you SHE isn't HE? male's will often lick there vent in season as they give off chemicals from their vent to mark territory and it also helps make the female's ready.

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Re: licking butt

Post by Leesah on Wed Aug 17, 2011 11:36 pm

yes she has laid eggs before.

I don't see any irritation or anything clogged.
All her other behavior is normal.

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Post by Leesah on Wed Aug 17, 2011 11:39 pm

Her belly does seem large to me.. but I think she is just fat.

I am going to be cleaning her tank out tonight, I'll post some pictures to be sure you all don't see anything abnormal looking.

I can get some pics of her behind too if she isn't too cranky =)
She doesn't like to be handled like my other one did. Much more skittish to noises and other animals. Like if a cat gets in the room she goes into hiding.

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Post by CharliesReptiles on Wed Aug 17, 2011 11:52 pm

Thats actually what I was thinking Jordan

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Post by Leesah on Thu Aug 18, 2011 12:42 am

I am uploading the pics now, couldnt get it to focus alot and she was pulling all over the place when I tried to hold her on her back.

I got a real close look at her vent, even pulled with my thumb a little, absolutely nothing stuck in it and it's not red or irritated.

Felt her tummy, feels fine, not hard.
I can't find any weird flakes or dots on her body.

Only weird finding was bugs.
I use lizard carpet for my substrate. When I lifted it up there was a handful of tiny tiny tiny tiny bugs under it. So tiny that I thought it was just a spec from cricket droppings until I saw one move. One of them even jumped when I started killing them. Any idea what these are? Not fleas, I am familiar with those.

I cleaned out the tank real good and couldn't see anymore with my naked eye.

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Post by CharliesReptiles on Thu Aug 18, 2011 12:55 am

1. You said you are sure she is a she because she has laid eggs - How long ago was that ? Some of my females use to lick their vent just after laying some eggs.



2. If there isnt any redness, or the vent looking different than normal I wouldnt worry to much. I mentioned my Cherry having worms and licked her vent a lot during the de-worming, but her vent was red and swollow at same time, so cant be anything. Maybe its just a habit of the geckos, like us with chewing our nails or sucking our thumbs etc



3. Personally I have NO idea what those little tiny bugs were, but Im sure someone will come by and help as soon as possible. But I wouldnt really use Reptile carpet. Ive heard so many horrible stories of leos catching their claws on the little fibers of the carpet and pull their toes causing problems and bleeding/infection from it. Not trying to worry you, just bringing to your attention Smile

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Post by Leesah on Thu Aug 18, 2011 1:57 am

what is preferred?
im afraid of using tiles because of the glue


Last time she laid eggs was when she was with her mate.
Hasn't been with him for over 2 years because they began fighting. He is my passed on gecko. I got confirmation from the vet that he was definitely male.

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