Go Back   Gecko Resource Forums > Interactive Gecko Resource Database > Species Specific Discussion > Gekkoninae Discussion > Uroplatus Discussion

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #11  
Old 07-08-2012
sarasin's Avatar
sarasin sarasin is offline
Adult
Black Belt
 
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: North East England
Posts: 1,559
Rep Power: 65
sarasin is a diamond in the roughsarasin is a diamond in the roughsarasin is a diamond in the rough
Re: Lineatus necropsy

Quote:
Originally Posted by Allen Repashy View Post
Thanks for taking the time to show all the detailed pics. I have gone so far as to cut eggs out of rare specimens that I basically watched expire and had good success hatching good looking eggs. My original Red Australian Frilled Dragon female died in labor (1990) and I hatched out eight eggs that I removed right as she expired due to egg binding.... Death sucks, but if you can save eggs, it goes on for the bloodline at least.
Thank you Allen, that's very interesting. We didn't think the eggs looked any good so we didn't bother to incubate them, although after what you said we probably would if god forbid this happens with another 'rare' gecko.
__________________
20 years experience keeping and breeding reptiles.
Now concentrating(10 yrs) on the Rhacodactylus species.
Ciliatus, Auriculatus, Chahoua, Sarasinorum, Mt Kogis Leachianus, Leachianus Henkeli Isle E
www.Rhac-Shack.co.uk
Reply With Quote
  #12  
Old 07-09-2012
OctagonGecko729's Avatar
OctagonGecko729 OctagonGecko729 is online now
Adult
Purple Belt
 
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Manassas, Virginia USA
Posts: 657
Rep Power: 38
OctagonGecko729 is a glorious beacon of lightOctagonGecko729 is a glorious beacon of lightOctagonGecko729 is a glorious beacon of lightOctagonGecko729 is a glorious beacon of lightOctagonGecko729 is a glorious beacon of light
Re: Lineatus necropsy

Email from a few seconds ago. My lineatus died because of fatty liver syndrome and Kyles male lineatus died showing all the same signs as mine had. The correlations are growing a bit, but we will see what Dr. Stahl says as it is normal for some fat to go to the liver in gravid females.

Quote:

Hi Chris,

I will have Dr. Stahl look at them tomorrow and get you some feedback. Right off the bat i can tell you that the liver was quite unhappy, especially if the necropsy was done close to death.

Anyway, ill get back to you asap.


Thanks

Anibal Armendaris, LVT
Media Manager
__________________
4.3.16.Super Dals have hatched C. Ciliatus
0.0.1 V. Exanthematicus (Skorge)
3.2 U. Lineatus
3.3 N. Amyae
2.2 N. levis levis
1.0 U. Pietschmanni
4.2 U. Fimbriatus
0.1 Enchi Lesser
0.1 Bumble Bee
0.1 Enchi Bumble Bee
Chris from The Lizard Horde
www.thelizardhorde.com
Our Iherp Reptile Collection
Reply With Quote
  #13  
Old 07-11-2012
Spyral's Avatar
Spyral Spyral is offline
Subadult
Purple Belt
 
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Phoenix, Arizona USA
Posts: 333
Rep Power: 29
Spyral is just really niceSpyral is just really niceSpyral is just really niceSpyral is just really nice
Re: Lineatus necropsy

Was there any stomach contents found during the necropsy? Or was the stomach empty?
__________________
Rhacodactylus ciliatus
www.MoonValleyReptiles.com
Reply With Quote
  #14  
Old 07-12-2012
sarasin's Avatar
sarasin sarasin is offline
Adult
Black Belt
 
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: North East England
Posts: 1,559
Rep Power: 65
sarasin is a diamond in the roughsarasin is a diamond in the roughsarasin is a diamond in the rough
Re: Lineatus necropsy

There was nothing to see in the stomach (no blockage etc) but she had eaten a couple of snails 2 days before
__________________
20 years experience keeping and breeding reptiles.
Now concentrating(10 yrs) on the Rhacodactylus species.
Ciliatus, Auriculatus, Chahoua, Sarasinorum, Mt Kogis Leachianus, Leachianus Henkeli Isle E
www.Rhac-Shack.co.uk
Reply With Quote
  #15  
Old 07-23-2012
sarasin's Avatar
sarasin sarasin is offline
Adult
Black Belt
 
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: North East England
Posts: 1,559
Rep Power: 65
sarasin is a diamond in the roughsarasin is a diamond in the roughsarasin is a diamond in the rough
Re: Lineatus necropsy

Update I recieved a report thanks to Chris
Looks like she died from :
-excessive fat stores (possibly from over feeding).
-Fatty/pale liver
-retained ovaducal egg
-excessive follicular activity on ovaries with possible egg stasis.
__________________
20 years experience keeping and breeding reptiles.
Now concentrating(10 yrs) on the Rhacodactylus species.
Ciliatus, Auriculatus, Chahoua, Sarasinorum, Mt Kogis Leachianus, Leachianus Henkeli Isle E
www.Rhac-Shack.co.uk
Reply With Quote
  #16  
Old 08-04-2012
Spyral's Avatar
Spyral Spyral is offline
Subadult
Purple Belt
 
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Phoenix, Arizona USA
Posts: 333
Rep Power: 29
Spyral is just really niceSpyral is just really niceSpyral is just really niceSpyral is just really nice
Re: Lineatus necropsy

So they weren't able to identify which of those issues finally did her in.

Do you mind sharing your feeding schedule and type of prey fed?
__________________
Rhacodactylus ciliatus
www.MoonValleyReptiles.com
Reply With Quote
  #17  
Old 08-04-2012
OctagonGecko729's Avatar
OctagonGecko729 OctagonGecko729 is online now
Adult
Purple Belt
 
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Manassas, Virginia USA
Posts: 657
Rep Power: 38
OctagonGecko729 is a glorious beacon of lightOctagonGecko729 is a glorious beacon of lightOctagonGecko729 is a glorious beacon of lightOctagonGecko729 is a glorious beacon of lightOctagonGecko729 is a glorious beacon of light
Re: Lineatus necropsy

Nah they weren't they mightve been able to do a bit more if they had done the necropsy themselves or sent off for a biopsy.

I think the common problem between this lineatus, mine, and kyles was that they all had a fatty liver. We might be putting on a bit too much weight on lineatus. Since we have no idea what these animals are eating in the wild its kind of hard to figure out what level of fat we should be feeding them. My male was over 50g when he died and I think we should probably be keeping lineatus males at around 37-40g.
__________________
4.3.16.Super Dals have hatched C. Ciliatus
0.0.1 V. Exanthematicus (Skorge)
3.2 U. Lineatus
3.3 N. Amyae
2.2 N. levis levis
1.0 U. Pietschmanni
4.2 U. Fimbriatus
0.1 Enchi Lesser
0.1 Bumble Bee
0.1 Enchi Bumble Bee
Chris from The Lizard Horde
www.thelizardhorde.com
Our Iherp Reptile Collection
Reply With Quote
Reply


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 
Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Lineatus Male Died, Looking for Some Advice OctagonGecko729 Uroplatus Discussion 16 06-19-2012 11:51 AM
uroplatus lineatus dries Uroplatus Discussion 12 10-07-2011 12:47 PM
*Graphic* Quick necropsy of U.lineatus Salzy Uroplatus Discussion 10 06-24-2011 06:23 PM
U. lineatus breeding ?'s J Hut Uroplatus Discussion 4 12-22-2009 09:32 PM
U. lineatus (female) Sarah Gilpin Uroplatus Discussion 9 11-13-2006 09:35 PM


All times are GMT -7. The time now is 04:54 PM.


Powered by vBulletin®
Copyright ©2000 - 2013, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
All content, posts and photos are property of Repashy Ventures.