CooperDragon":1n7fd8x1 said:Can you post some photos of him? He looks OK in the photo you posted and it's fairly common for them to let their legs and arms flop all over, especially when they sleep. The xray seems to show good bone density because of the brightness. I see the areas around the joints that appear disconnected but that may be an illusion for some reason or another. If she is able to stand and move then his joints are likely working properly.
KarrieRee":1v9qz6hu said:Ok so the T 5 tube is a Reptisun ? If that is the case I would get it into his tank no cover on the bulb - exposed - have him 12-15 inches from that spot he can sit directly under it - that will be a start of the absorption of the calcium --- as far as the rest of the medical stuff I cant help w/ that but there are people on here that can help--- Tracie our vet moderator would be the most likely person -- she is on at nite --- have you tried googling BSFL on your google search -- it seems you can get them there --- and yes they would be good to feed him as they are high in calcium -
Karrie
Drache613":hptihryd said:Hello,
How is your boy doing this evening?
Are you using a digital probe to measure his temperatures to be sure that he isn't getting
too hot? Do you use the under tank heater only during the night?
The tube is a bit too far from him, especially with it being on top of the screen. Perhaps
you could try to get it mounted underneath of the screen so he can get a stronger UVB
exposure? You can use the 3M Command hooks, or just wire to tie it to the screen.
Let us know how he is doing.
Tracie
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