My Amber is hard at work nesting again and I'm hoping she drops her eggs sooner than later. She had a abrasion that was fine from her last clutch of eggs and all the digging. The abrasion is on her palm and now it's turned into a cut that I'm concerned about I don't want it to become infected.
Should I make a vet visit? (Had one 2 days ago)
Note: I gently lifted her fingers up for the pic not bent it back
My Amber is hard at work nesting again and I'm hoping she drops her eggs sooner than later. She had a abrasion that was fine from her last clutch of eggs and all the digging. The abrasion is on her palm and now it's turned into a cut that I'm concerned about I don't want it to become infected.
Should I make a vet visit? (Had one 2 days ago)
Note: I gently lifted her fingers up for the pic not bent it back
Can't say I have ever heard of that but I'll pick up some I also heard people say to use warm soapy water but not sure that was a bearded dragon or not.
I am hand feeding her crickets (worms and roach's are on the way) she had 1 cricket today and about 7-8 yesterday.
So raw unfiltered honey on a q-tip and a dab on her cut? I just wanna make sure you know she is burrowing and digging so sand/soil may get stuck to it.
I can do it tonight and as I put her to bed she won't be burrowing and I can let the honey sit for the night and she can't aggravate the cut
Yes, the manuka honey is expensive, but, it does last quite a long time though. It doesn't take
much to apply on the area, so it will be money well spent.
How is her hand doing, any better?
Yes, the manuka honey is expensive, but, it does last quite a long time though. It doesn't take
much to apply on the area, so it will be money well spent.
How is her hand doing, any better?