CooperDragon":z52l5b5m said:
OK good. I'm glad to hear she is still energetic and eating. Fenbendazole/Panacur is usually relatively gentile on their systems (compared to older meds). She should bounce back from treatment pretty well.
Do you know any signs and symptoms I can look for that are bad?
She finished her second round of Panacur less than a week ago. She still does not eat every day. Once or twice a week she won't eat anything...unless it was special like a horn worm or wax worm, she will always eat those.
I've been offering her dubia roaches, BSFL, and crickets. Such as if she rejects roaches she may eat BSFL. If she rejects BSFL she might eat crickets. She is slowly gaining weight. My kitchen scale only measures in 2 gram increments, so I should get a better scale to see smaller changes. She is at least 7.5 months old now. She started shedding again (legs). 13.25 inches long up from 13" when I got at 6 months old.
She has been pretty stubborn about greens since the last Panacur dose. I've tried adding blueberries, apples, or carrots to entice the greens. Devlyn apparently does not like sweet at all. She eats around blueberries! She spits out carrot and apple. Veggies she will sometimes eat: Parsley, Cilantro, Collards, Dandelion, and Kale. Veggies she has refused to try: Sweet potato (cooked or raw are refused), Endive, Green beans (cooked or raw refused). I tried cooking because it makes them softer, she gave them the stink eye each time.
Her behavior is much more energetic than before and is normal dragon behavior. She glass surfed for the 1st time I've seen yesterday. She is crawling around her enclosure more climbing her stuff. She wants outside but it is too cold in Minnesota. When it warms up I have a plan to get her outside.
She will see the vet around 4/20, but I was summoned for jury duty
so I might miss it! I hope they don't pick me. My husband will have to take care of her, which he can do, he is not dumb. But she is my dragon and I want to take care of her.