Weird skin issue -Quad- w/pics

Hoj, I've been following but not replying because you obviously are getting the best advice from the most experienced people and all I could offer was moral support, but finally I can offer something: Chlorhexidine is not a prescription product. You might need to go to a medical supply store, but maybe a really good drug store would have it.

Here's an AMAZON listing for it: http://www.amazon.com/Bimeda-Inc-Chlorhexidine-Solution-gallon/dp/B00061MU9W

thank you for the info
 
Ok so I have been washing with 1% iodine soulution and applying polysporin every 2-3 hours.
So for I see a definate improvment.

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not the greatest pics but I think it looks alot better, not perfect but better.
Thanks so much for all the help, you guys are the best.
 
Well I am happy to see that she is getting better. You sure jumped on taking care of her. It looks like it is paying off! Excellent Job!
 
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I have to take new pics but it has almost all gone now. I am still confused as to exactly what happend but have been cleaning with iodine and applying poysporin regularly and the improvment is awsome.
 
Glad she's doing better, Hoj!

Is it a possibility that she rubbed up against the plant wrong and it got semi-infected?

-Chase
 
Thx alot everyone.

@ Chase Im not sure but I am still trying to figure it out. She only has pothos in her cage and some dried out grapevine.

She is still improving and I fully intend to take new pics tomorrow and post.
 
So I took a few quick pics with my phone I am crazy busy but have been cleaning and applying polysporin still and it is looking a lot better

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