The enclosure is beautiful, well done ! Is there a uvb tube, I don't see one. I would not give him an antibiotic when there's really nothing wrong with his mouth, a yellowish color is normal for some dragons. Did you say that he never got over the coccidia though ?
The enclosure is beautiful, well done ! Is there a uvb tube, I don't see one. I would not give him an antibiotic when there's really nothing wrong with his mouth, a yellowish color is normal for some dragons. Did you say that he never got over the coccidia though ?
Yes there is a UVB 10.0 strip light mounted inside, the angle of the pictures don't show it sorry. I don't think we got on top of the Coccidia with the other medication. I suspect Frank was being re-infected in his old enclosure hence the new Melamine one with all new decorations.
O.K, good on the uvb. But I would not be giving the antibiotic, Frank has been through a lot of meds. already. I think his appetite will still return at some point out of the blue. Is his weight still stable ? If so, that's good !
O.K, good on the uvb. But I would not be giving the antibiotic, Frank has been through a lot of meds. already. I think his appetite will still return at some point out of the blue. Is his weight still stable ? If so, that's good !
Frank seems to be back on track. A couple of weeks after his course of antibiotics ended and acclimating to his new bigger enclosure Frank started eating on his own again. He started with Superworms dropped in front of him, we have also tried crickets & Dubia roaches but he's not as keen currently. We leave a salad in there too but he never touches it. His poops look completely normal also.
I can't begin to tell you how relieved we are that Frank is back on track. I'm not sure if it was the antibiotics or the new environment or a combination of the two that turned things around but whatever did it we are thankful.
We want to also thank everyone who helped us along the way. This is an amazing community and we couldn't have done it without your support.
Frank seems to be back on track. A couple of weeks after his course of antibiotics ended and acclimating to his new bigger enclosure Frank started eating on his own again. He started with Superworms dropped in front of him, we have also tried crickets & Dubia roaches but he's not as keen currently. We leave a salad in there too but he never touches it. His poops look completely normal also.
I can't begin to tell you how relieved we are that Frank is back on track. I'm not sure if it was the antibiotics or the new environment or a combination of the two that turned things around but whatever did it we are thankful.
We want to also thank everyone who helped us along the way. This is an amazing community and we couldn't have done it without your support.