Hi sorry to bother
My partners beardie has not been his usual self last few days and when I attempt to feed him tonight he appeared to have what was a seizure
His head when back, black bearded, mouth open and then flipped over onto his back. My partner picked him up and he calmed down around a minute later.
My partner is now trying to contact local exotic vet
He has been eating, drinking and pooping fine. Is there anything we can do in the mean time to help him while we wait for vets
Any help is appreciated, thank you
Hi sorry to bother
My partners beardie has not been his usual self last few days and when I attempt to feed him tonight he appeared to have what was a seizure
His head when back, black bearded, mouth open and then flipped over onto his back. My partner picked him up and he calmed down around a minute later.
My partner is now trying to contact local exotic vet
He has been eating, drinking and pooping fine. Is there anything we can do in the mean time to help him while we wait for vets
Any help is appreciated, thank you
Ok what strength? 12-14-6-10? Can you post pics of the tank and lighting - I would recommend getting him into a reptile vet www.arav.org
If your in a small area type in the biggest cities zip code
He's been to the vets, he's has a respiratory infection and is on antibiotics. Waiting for blood test results to come back also, hoping he improves next few days
He's been to the vets, he's has a respiratory infection and is on antibiotics. Waiting for blood test results to come back also, hoping he improves next few days
What are your basking temps and how are you taking them along w/ the bulb of the UVB -- your dragon needs these to be correct for him to fight the RI --- what is the humidity in the tank?
How is your boy doing? Which antibiotic is he on for his respiratory infection?
If possible, try to keep him around 75-80F or so, overnight, to help boost his immune system
while he isn't 100%.
Have you been able to measure the humidity in the tank, by chance?
How is your boy doing? Which antibiotic is he on for his respiratory infection?
If possible, try to keep him around 75-80F or so, overnight, to help boost his immune system
while he isn't 100%.
Have you been able to measure the humidity in the tank, by chance?
Hi, thank you for the reply.
His seizures have calmed down, I'm not sure on what the name of the antibiotic is but it needs to be kept in fridge and is injected every 3 days if that's any help.
We also got give some reptoboost to Bathe him in and some critical care forumala as he hasn't been eating food as much and we've also got liquid calcium to add to water.
His basking temp is 33c i think my partner said, can't remember other temp but can confirm with him later today.
Still waiting on the vets to call regarding the blood test results. Still very worried about him as vet said bloods may come back with nothing and could be a tumour which is causing the seizures since they came on so sudden.
The person we got him off had always turned his lights off at night so we've done the same, sorry for the silly question but how do we keep it warm at night? Thanks
The person we got him off had always turned his lights off at night so we've done the same, sorry for the silly question but how do we keep it warm at night? Thanks
they like it cool and dark at night so turning the lights off at night is good. most people i've seen on here have their lights on a 12 hour on/12 hour off cycle. timers are great for this.
i keep my temps at night by keeping my house thermostat at 66°F. That usually has the temps at about 70°F in the morning. if it were to go lower than 65°F, i have a ceramic heat emitter to keep the temps up. it gives off heat but not light. when they are sick, it is better to keep their night temps higher as tracie suggested. so your options are to keep the room hotter or get a ceramic heat emitter with a thermostat.
it is helpful to have digital probe thermometers in your enclosure. they have a setting that you can use to tell you your highest and lowest temperatures to evaluate your temps at night. they are most accurate as far as readings go versus stick-on gauges or IR guns.
Hi
Vets just called and his bloods are normal . She said the respiratory infection may be causing the seizures but if he doesn't get better after the course of antibiotics she said it may be a brain tumour which is causing them.
Hoping the course of antibiotics help.
Thanks for comments
Hi
Vets just called and his bloods are normal . She said the respiratory infection may be causing the seizures but if he doesn't get better after the course of antibiotics she said it may be a brain tumour which is causing them.
Hoping the course of antibiotics help.
Thanks for comments