It sounds like shes improving--- did you get the T 5 adjusted? Wax worms are too fatty --- please use a different treat worm if you haft to -- wax worms if fed too often and too many will / can cause liver issues - I would maybe try horn worms or super worms or even spray the dubia roaches if your using them for a staple feeder ---Update on Roz:
The bottle of liquid calcium I have said that if a pet had calcium deficiency to give three drops a day orally. You all know how hard it is to get something into a beardie's mouth that they don't want, so I just sprayed her food very liberally in it before feeding her. Since the one thing she never refuses is waxworms, that's what I used.
I also took her out for at least an hour each day I was off work, when it was sunny and hot enough.
Since I last posted, she is moving around more, and much more easily, with no tremors.
So I am tentatively hopeful that whatever was wrong with her was caught in time and is being remedied.
Ok try www.dubiaroaches.comI've also got a fresh batch of discoids that just hatched. As soon as they're big enough, I'll add them to her menu.
Tbh, they're so fun to watch, sometimes I forget they're food. I probably have enough breeding pairs by now, though (18 adults, sex undetermined).
That is great news!!!Update on Roz:
The bottle of liquid calcium I have said that if a pet had calcium deficiency to give three drops a day orally. You all know how hard it is to get something into a beardie's mouth that they don't want, so I just sprayed her food very liberally in it before feeding her. Since the one thing she never refuses is waxworms, that's what I used.
I also took her out for at least an hour each day I was off work, when it was sunny and hot enough.
Since I last posted, she is moving around more, and much more easily, with no tremors.
So I am tentatively hopeful that whatever was wrong with her was caught in time and is being remedied.
Her front legs were the ones with the tremors, but they seem to be doing pretty well now. Her appetite is good, as long as you're feeding her what she wants : )Hello,
That is great Roz is doing better & is more active now also. It takes time for them to completely
recover. Is she using her back legs more now?
Hopefully you caught everything soon enough & she will have a full recovery!
How is her appetite doing?
Please keep us posted on her progress!
Tracie
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