Hydra was have leg tremors due to calcium insufficiency. He is still refusing to eat but is getting better due to what I think I've been doing. When I got home I gave him all his meds then made caclium water, giving him the calcium that built up at the bottom. He still wasn't eating this morning, and this is what I need advice on. I made a juvenile puree, made from a little bit of lettuce, mealworms and superworms, and a tablespoon of calcium, and a little bit of juvenile pellets to add crude protein. I was thinking of getting a hornworm and slicing it open, then putting a syringe in it and sucking out it's insides to give him a treat and calcium. He drank a bit of the puree but not a lot. Do I continue this or am I giving him too much calcium?
I might be wrong , but excess calcium will be excreted in his urates , they will have calcium salts in them and I think these are orange , as I think the conversion of calcium to VitD is self limiting.
Keep an eye out hypercalcemia
see http://www.healthline.com/health/hypercalcemia#overview1
I tried drawing the insides out of crickets and mealworms using needle and syringe - incredibly hard to do - for Lucky, struck out so I simply pressed their insides out a bit at time and he ate the slops off the end of the bug.
Making a mash or puree of the insects might be easier.
A good alternative (one I didn't know about when I was rehabilitating Lucky) is Repashi GrubPie https://www.store.repashy.com/grub-pie-reptile-6-oz-170g-jar.html (I think I might have given you a link about this stuff) is made from BSF maggots (dehydrated and turned into a fine powder) that can be made into a syringeable slurry or paste which can have something like CalciVet mixed in with it.
I know a guy who lives in New Zealand who couldn't access live insects at an affordable price ( $NZ per cricket he told us !!!) and he raised his beardie using GrubPie as it's insect protein source.
Lettuce has virtually zero nutrition in it, better off using something like buck choi, puk choi, any green rich in calcium.
I tried getting the insides out of a superworm but ended up giving up on that due to it being almost pointless, only got a little bit out.
I've read about Repashy before, but I can't seem to find the BugPie anywhere around here, or even seen Repashy at neither Petsmart or the other pet place (I forgot the name of it since it's farther away than Petsmart) He's been drinking the puree fine and he's stopped the leg twitches as well, so I hope he's better.
I tried getting the insides out of a superworm but ended up giving up on that due to it being almost pointless, only got a little bit out.
I've read about Repashy before, but I can't seem to find the BugPie anywhere around here, or even seen Repashy at neither Petsmart or the other pet place (I forgot the name of it since it's farther away than Petsmart) He's been drinking the puree fine and he's stopped the leg twitches as well, so I hope he's better.