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Your cart is empty.Fluker's Repta Rinse is a non-irritating solution with antimicrobial properties used to combat bacterial eye infections. It helps wash out irritated, swollen reptile eyes and remove discharge, substrate, or other foreign materials. This product will help in preventing further infections in your pet and help nurse your pet back to health. Buy this rinse and keep it on hand to give your pet the ultimate care it deserves.
Jaz
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
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heather o.
Reviewed in Canada on January 19, 2025
Most important thing about this item is: my very picky 30-year-old diva red-eared slider doesn't squirm or try to escape when I apply these drops. She stays very quiet; they seem to soothe, so she's not fussed at all during the process. She's a free-range turtle, (having broken 2 large aquariums trying to get out), so the drops are easy to apply then dry before she heads back to her tub/ basking area. Great for general daily eye cleaning to remove dust and dirt she has accumulated during her forays around the house.These drops last a long time; have used them before. Good little supplement, but the ingredients are not listed -- would be good to know if there is a bit of Vitamin A or D in them. Is it possible to receive a list of ingredients? Thanks!Delivered on time and in good shape, etc.
Shujit
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
Been using this product for my red ear slider turtles eye, it had swollen up. Only used it for a week now, twice a day, and my turtle's swollen eyes are starting to subside. Pretty effective, I'd say. It cleans up around the eyes well. Affordable price so it's worth a try!I paired this eye drops with another product, vitamin A droplets (ingestion)
Michael Loiselle-Cronholm
Reviewed in Canada on July 19, 2024
Does the job ! Just use diligently !
Avery
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2024
I’ve been having humidity issues for my geckos 50 gal tank. It’s been hard to maintain the humidity and because of that my poor gecko got quite some buildup in both eyes. Panicked, I tried to find a cost effective solution before considering a vet. And this did JUST the trick!! On a scale to minimal-severe I would say the buildup in her eye was definitely mild. I put in a few drops in both eyes, which she allowed me to apply with no struggle or chirps so I assume it was pretty soothing and non irritating, rubbed it in more with a q tip to make sure it got ALL the way in, in addition to giving her a steam bath for about 20 minutes. I kid you not, a pretty sizable chunk of buildup came out ITSELF! It literally slid out just under her eye. Her eyes are clear and beautiful again!! I would probably even recommend this for severe cases in addition to consistent steam baths. I believe that as long as your Leo is healthy, they could recover from eye buildup with the appropriate amount of time effort and care to treat it. It will definitely take time but as long as you fix the issue of humidity and/or substrate (two common issues that affect a geckos ability to shed) on top of being consistent with the treatment, don’t beat yourself up! Things happen and you’re not a terrible owner for considering cost effective-EFFECTIVE treatment! I 100% recommend this item! But seriously don’t let it get to the severe point to do something about it, act FAST or else they could go blind if severe/consistent buildup occurs!
sky gill
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024
This stuff helped my turtles eye and saved me a vet bill. I swear by it, get it if your turtle has an irritated eye(s).
Kyndra
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
My frog has had a cloudy eye for a few months that he mostly keeps shut, as it really bothers him. I’ve been using the Zoo Med reptile eye drops to treat it, but haven’t really seen any results. When I switched to this, he had his eye open within a day! It definitely helped him and can’t recommend more. FYI: this does not come in an eyedropper bottle, so I had to get my own pipettes to be able to put it in effectively.
Geneva Thompson
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024
Our lizard had a bad eye. We decided to try this first and it worked awesome. Helps her shed around eye now that she is older too
Kiwi
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2024
The picture is of my leopard gecko on day 3 of her treatment so she has some medicine in her eyes. I’ve been pairing this eye rinse with running water to see if I can try and flush her eyes out. So far it’s little success but I am gonna be consistently using the product until she’s better.
Philippe Brassard
Reviewed in Canada on August 8, 2022
Save my gecko eyes, cured the Infection within a week.
Daisy
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 4, 2021
Leaked through the packaging slightly but the majority was safe :)
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2021
Buyer beware: Do not ship with other items that you do not want wet! It seems they changed their lid manufacturing for the worse. I purchased an older bottle from my local reptile shop with a different lid that worked beautifully. All bottles ordered through Amazon are leaky so far. This one leaked through the little baggie and wet my brand new book, so I don’t advise using combined shipping. The contents are great for degunking leo’s eyes though. Just wish they would go back to the other lid.
Customer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 4, 2016
Great product
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