i know the feeling mine still wont eat collards....have you tried a mix of dandelions, basil, and mint? that mix helps with inflammation and other ailments! mine will gobble down carrot greens, basil, mint, and black berries. but wont touch collards and could do without the blueberries!
reptilemaster":15uixyhp said:
Well, this is my attempt to get him to eat bluebarrys to help his gout!
they can have the organic non gmo peppermint and spearmint. if it gets too bad puree some mint and basil with carnicare or repta boost mixed in with a tiny bit of filtered water (not bottled use reptisafe if needed) and use a tiny spoon or dropper to feed it to the little one. If it gets too bad then the vet may need to give the little guy meds.
reptilemaster":21rznqky said:
I thought they couldn't have mint!
I'm taking him to the vet tomorrow, the picture doesn't show just how bad it got
Well, the vet said he had signs of an infection and that he carried a virus that was affecting his nerves!
The treatment was very expensive and would take a long time before showing results and it had only a small chance of actually helping him, so I decided to have him put down instead of having him suffer for months only to find out that the treatment hadn't worked!
Also based on the examination, he may have only lived a year anyway regardless if the treatment worked!
Awww so sorry for your loss. Many pet shop beardies are this way, if you do look into replacing him maybe you can look up a good but fair priced breeder.
He really was cute, but the vet also said he looked inbred
Beardymama33":1fb5l0do said:
Awww so sorry for your loss. Many pet shop beardies are this way, if you do look into replacing him maybe you can look up a good but fair priced breeder.