Drache613":14uojd54 said:Hello,
Oh the poor little one. I am so sorry she keeps flipping.Maybe you could take the hammock out or anything else that she has to climb on to help reduce her flipping?
How often do you find her like that?
Do you have a copy of the blood tests I could see?
The calcium glubionate is commonly used & prescribed for calcium deficiencies so that should be helping out for her.
Can you post a new pic on the bulb placement, were you able to get it mounted underneath of the screen now?
As mentioned, unfortunately it does take awhile for them to make a turnaround & begin to improve.
Their systems are very unique & specialized. Try to give her a little more time, as she is young & hopefully she can begin to improve.
The Toltrazuril would be much better to give for coccidia than Albon. Can he give that instead?
As far as the bee pollen, grapefruit extract & colloidal silver they can all be given to help out for immune system. The Sovereign Silver is a good brand, at 10ppm. I would say you could give .5ml to 1ml daily or every other day, for a few weeks, then cycle off a week or so then start again.
The allopurinol does take awhile to work but it is highly effective so give it a bit of time to show some progress.
I am glad you took her off of the tramadol, it can be hard on them.
The back of the throat shouldn't be black no. Could it be any stuck food possibly? Is her breathing labored at all? They can get inner ear infection, yes. I hope she doesn't have a respiratory infection. It sounds like you are syringing the food/fluids correctly through the side of her mouth.
Have you had her tested for Adeno also? Sorry if I missed that somewhere.
Tracie
Adenovirus = yes. ?
I just got a voice message from the vet. She tested positive for adenovirus. He said it's not necessarily a death sentence, but we're definitely battling an uphill battle. So when I call him back in a little bit, I'll request the Totrazuril and continue giving her the colloidal silver. Thanks for the dosage. I hope I'm not just prolonging her pain and suffering. My fiance and I want her to get better - she just looks so miserable. I'll post a picture of our new set up when I get home from work tonight. So.. My other dragon, Biggie, is probably a carrier of adenovirus too (he's not displaying any symptoms). They were housed together at the pet store and then in my home for the first 2 months.