noella5088
Juvie Member
I have some good news.
I started my booger boy on liquid probiotics- Digestive Conditioner found on beardeddragon.co. I have been giving him two dropperfuls every day- yes. I'm trying to help his tummy feel better if it's off kilter. He has his supplements - kidney support, milk thistle, spirulina- multivitamin powder and calcium. I will put the powders in the baby food which helps too.
So, after he brumated, his poop was watery and it took him a long time to poop. He finally started to poop solid instead of watery since the probiotics. Urates- white. But hard. Which prompted me to get him on a regimen of baby food, water, and critical care supplement because the vet was worried about low muscle tone. This is given every day or every other day.
He eats his dandelion greens, spits out his red pepper, and sometimes slams his paw down when he doesn't want anything.
His poop- I know. I need testing before he brumates. But, right now, I'm focused on getting him back to his normal self and helping him out. He's got energy, runs around, climbs up on his plants, glass dances. Comes out of the tank when he does this and lays piteously on the floor, sulking. Then he moves to his tank, wanting back in. Back in, he basks, then glass dances and runs around. Complaining to the picture of his donkey friend, head bobbing me, grandma, the birds, and the bees, and the TV. He's content on watching Gremlins, He*man Master of the Universe. (He watches movies on tubitv.)
I started my booger boy on liquid probiotics- Digestive Conditioner found on beardeddragon.co. I have been giving him two dropperfuls every day- yes. I'm trying to help his tummy feel better if it's off kilter. He has his supplements - kidney support, milk thistle, spirulina- multivitamin powder and calcium. I will put the powders in the baby food which helps too.
So, after he brumated, his poop was watery and it took him a long time to poop. He finally started to poop solid instead of watery since the probiotics. Urates- white. But hard. Which prompted me to get him on a regimen of baby food, water, and critical care supplement because the vet was worried about low muscle tone. This is given every day or every other day.
He eats his dandelion greens, spits out his red pepper, and sometimes slams his paw down when he doesn't want anything.
His poop- I know. I need testing before he brumates. But, right now, I'm focused on getting him back to his normal self and helping him out. He's got energy, runs around, climbs up on his plants, glass dances. Comes out of the tank when he does this and lays piteously on the floor, sulking. Then he moves to his tank, wanting back in. Back in, he basks, then glass dances and runs around. Complaining to the picture of his donkey friend, head bobbing me, grandma, the birds, and the bees, and the TV. He's content on watching Gremlins, He*man Master of the Universe. (He watches movies on tubitv.)