Oh, he's becoming so active and alive again, great job! Yes, the papertowel will be better, the shells also have a fine brown substance that's barely seen but airborne, that gets in eyes, mouth, nose,etc, so I'll be good when it's gone. (I'm going to stop now, promise,) :silent:
You might want to try giving him some fluids first with the dropper, since he seems like he wants to lick, so cute. I see that he's more active, so be careful, it'll only take him a second to jump off the table, :roll: (I know you know that) :silent: ............shows he's feeling better.
I usually give him water or pedialyte (whichever is easiest to get at that time) after I wash his eye. The saline HAS to taste terrible. :bleick:
Oh, yes. I never leave him on the table alone. If I have to get up, I have someone watch him or I take him with me. I learned not to leave them alone because Africa ran off a table (lso jumped out of my hands, lap, & bed :| )
Is he allowed to eat any kind of fruit/vegetable?
Your welcome,
One of the favorites amongst our beardies is summer squash, any squash actually, not cooked and shredded, green peppers, of course, mustard and collard greens, escarole, etc.......I could keep going. I've printed off that list, hightlighted the "staples" and then taken that list with me when shopping. Sometimes I think that my beardies eat better than I do. :lol:
Just as an FYI, I got Sydney's carpet (astroturf) at Lowe's. I bought like 5 square feet and it cost me like 5 bucks. I had enough carpet for Syd and my frog tank plus an extra set for each tank when I change it out and I still have more left over. When you get it, just wash it in very hot water and let it dry. Then all you have to do is wash it in the tub and let dry. It's really quick, easy and cheaper than having to replace substrate all the time. Not to mention, you don't have to worry about impaction issues. As for feeding, my Sydney has MBD (metabolic bone disease) and sometimes she can't catch the crickets. I chase the crickets around the tank first, then pick them up by the back legs with tweezers. When I dangle them in front of her, she can't resist. Other members on here said you could pull the back legs off the crix so they can't escape as fast. My Syd is spoiled so she likes me to hand feed them to her. They all get us whipped don't they? :roll:
I found his bowl that we used to put worms in and gave him some mealworms (his favorite). He ate 5 of them. And I didn't have to hand feed him!
How do I get him to catch crickets again?
I stopped hand feeding him because he was catching crickets by himself, but it seems like he's gotten thinner.
Also, his tail is looking weird. It's turning yellow in one place. Is it what you call tail rot or is it normal?
It looks like his tail is getting ready to shed. But, I don't like the look of that eye AT all. Did you call the vet about it? It looks like he is losing the sight in it. If you haven't at least talked to the vet, you should do that right away. Something is definitely wrong with it.
It looks like his tail is getting ready to shed. But, I don't like the look of that eye AT all. Did you call the vet about it? It looks like he is losing the sight in it. If you haven't at least talked to the vet, you should do that right away. Something is definitely wrong with it.