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Clyde has Preovulatory Follicular Stasis
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[QUOTE="clyde612, post: 1990746, member: 110538"] He was digging a couple of weeks ago but not passionately. Just playing around not making huge progress or digging for lots of time. Now he hasn’t dug at all, spending a lot of time in his hide during the day. I ticked him into eating a piece of mustard greens today by putting a hornworm in his salad. He’s still alert enough to stay awake for most the day and bask a little. Still glass surfs after basking a little, not as much as before though. The issue is that he’s been showing signs of being gravid for at least a month and the eggs are still so underdeveloped. I’ll attack the x-rays below. Signs of being gravid started the very beginning of April. So it doesn’t look hopeful that they will get laid. Or is that normal?? [B]When should I consider the surgery an absolute must?[/B] The vet said they usually give beardies a month to develop eggs before surgery and it has already been a month. The surgery would be the very end of May if he doesn’t lay, because that's when they have availability. [B]Does this sound like the vet is being reasonable about the condition and timing? What is the normal success rate of a spaying and egg removal surgery?[/B] If worried about Clyde not making it 😢 [USER=8309]@Drache613[/USER] you also said I shouldn’t do deworming meds and antibiotics at the same time. But if I were to go through with the surgery, [B]he would need antibiotics before which would be around the same time of his final dose of deworming meds[/B] (the 21st). Does that sound like too much for him? Also yes he was prescribed a calcium supplement. It is a liquid "Calcium Gluconate 23%" and he is getting 0.21mL daily. His UVB is just now 6 months old but it is a Zoo Med Reptisun 10.0 HO 39W bulb that is 34". Cooper Dragon told me they are usually good for a whole year so I have been planning on replacing them every 9 months to be safe. [/QUOTE]
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