She’s about 4.5 months old now and she climbed out of her enclosure I had no idea she even could but I’m way more careful now. I know skinks can drag their feet sometimes but her one back leg feels kind of more limp than the other. But it isn’t swollen or anything and also there is stuck shed on it that I’m having kind of a hard time trying to get off. I can’t tell because she will still use this leg and move it sometimes after dragging it.
I took a video of it being dragged and then using it but I don’t know how to post them.
I tried googling but the injuries seemed at lot more severe (swollen, knobby elbow, etc) so I really am not sure. And she’s okay with me touching it so I guess it isn’t painful.
I can’t tell if my skink’s leg is broken?
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Re: I can’t tell if my skink’s leg is broken?
George was about the same age and very rambunctious and somehow broke his left upper arm in his rearing tub , first vet took an xray and sent him home , arm swelled up , off to another reptile vet who had a better xray and spotted a fracture so next day was back to go under a general and have the bone pinned and set and his arm and shoulder immobilized .
6 weeks later another set of xrays and the cast was removed and George was good to go .
So if you suspect a serious injury, don't mess about, find a good reptile vet and have the BT examined and properly treated.
6 weeks later another set of xrays and the cast was removed and George was good to go .
So if you suspect a serious injury, don't mess about, find a good reptile vet and have the BT examined and properly treated.
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Re: I can’t tell if my skink’s leg is broken?
kingofnobbys wrote:George was about the same age and very rambunctious and somehow broke his left upper arm in his rearing tub , first vet took an xray and sent him home , arm swelled up , off to another reptile vet who had a better xray and spotted a fracture so next day was back to go under a general and have the bone pinned and set and his arm and shoulder immobilized .
6 weeks later another set of xrays and the cast was removed and George was good to go .
So if you suspect a serious injury, don't mess about, find a good reptile vet and have the BT examined and properly treated.
Thank you, we’re calling some places now to try to get her checked on. The first place took reptiles but the lady did not even know what a skink was! A little bit ridiculous. :/ I’d like to update this thread once I know what’s going on just in case someone else has the same problem.
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