In January my leopard gecko had a really round abdomen. I took her to see a vet who turned out to be an absolute idiot. After seeing that vet 3 times I went to another vet who is absolutely amazing. This vet did some tests and found out my leopard gecko was in kidney failure. That same day she removed 18 mls of fluid from her belly. Nine months later she is still alive but still having issues. I have to remove fluid from her belly every few days. She has put on a lot of weight since January but still is much skinnier than when she was healthy. When she was first diagnosed I searched the internet like crazy and couldn't find anything about leopard gecko kidney failure. Even my vet who has been a vet for 25 years and has worked with everything from sea turtles to cats has never seen this in a gecko before. It has been very frustrating not to find any information online or even in medical books. This post is here to let people who might deal with the same thing with their leopard gecko.
Healthy Before Fluid was removed
After fluid was removed