RockyTurner":1mp1xoto said:This afternoon when she went from straining to poop to rolling over and panicking when it seems thing just got worse very quickly. She was breathing hard, wanting me to hold her. Her beard got black then... knowing what that means in a situation like that, it scared the crap out of me.
She has more of a tremble tonight in the flank/back leg area. I want her in her viv under the light, but she really wants to snuggle me. I gave her several soaks this evening. And gave her some of her smoothie with the new grass trio, carrots, sweet potatoe, cantaloupe, beet greens and water.
How do I decide to go ahead and give her the Baytril or not. He said that he thought the septice was probably caused by salmonella or something I had never heard of- he said this other thing was super rare.
I will definitely get her a tube light. What do you recommend? Do I make sure that she gets her 10-12 hours of UVB light? It is still too cold here to go outside.
<<< is she getting less than 10 hours UV per day now ?
<<< I'd nudge that up to 14 -15 hours UV per day , even 16 hours per day.
He said the X-rays looked good. I can call tomorrow and get them sent to me to post.
I am so scared I am going to lose her. She is NOT her chipper, energetic, hungry self.
RockyTurner":idlf5bys said:I just want her to be okay. We live about an hour outside of Austin, Texas. He said the Septice in her blood is what he was worried about. He did say that since he saw it IN her white blood cells, that she is trying to fight it.
I have read that getting her on Reptiboost and a probiotic would be good. Can any of you recommend the best probiotic?
We have another dragon who we got at the same time as her a little over a year ago. He is a healthy guy, but his personality is not like my little smart person lizard, Roxy
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