Banarang":dvap8uxd said:So Around 103 F- 31 C
Banarang":2vn8q42a said:So Around 103 F- 31 C
kingofnobbys":e4gcjp7m said:Banarang":e4gcjp7m said:So Around 103 F- 31 C
I'd be aiming for an air temperature in the WARM ZONE about 35degC. In the cool zone about 30degC and at the BASKING SPOT I'd be aiming for an air temperature NOT HOTTER THAN 40 degC.
Slightly warmer than the temperatures I'd run for a healthy adult bearded dragon. The extra warmth will help boost his immune system and metabolic rate and help him fight off the inner air infection.
claudiusx":1u0lod60 said:That's good hopefully the ear heals up fine and the baytril kills off any infection. How long are you supposed to give the baytril for?
Glad to hear she's doing well though.
-Brandon
kingofnobbys":ek8hc99a said:My experience with the healing rate of reptiles (skinks and dragons) is it takes a goodly length of time for things to heal, this is a consequence of their relatively low metabolic rate cf mammals, so it could take a month or two for the injured ear to heal (perhaps longer).
I recommend you have the vet take a look every few weeks until the vet gives your dragon a clear bill of health and tells you to stop , the vet will have to give you fresh supplies of the meds at each consultation.
Stopping when the injury has not completely heal and is still infected will result in the more resistant germs blooming and you and the vet will then have a very hard job killing off the resistant germs.
Drache613":1xft52tz said:Hello,
That's great she is doing so much better now.
It will take a bit of time for her ear to fully heal up. Definitely keep us posted on her progress.
Did you get her temperatures all up to par also?
Tracie