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[QUOTE="Zeus Crawford, post: 2027504, member: 118086"] Hi, sorry, I don’t reply sooner. The vet did not prescribe a liquid calcium for her. He suggested the Repashy Beardie Buffet, and told me to dilute it to give through a syringe, because she isn’t eating anything by mouth, likely because she can’t see. The drops are a neomycin-polymycin antibiotic drop. We’re giving them twice a day. We had her at the vet on Monday, and she isn’t improving yet. The vet told us to give it until Friday, and if she still isn’t improving to bring her back. He said they’ll likely have to sedate her and flush the eyes as well as take a blood sample to determine what’s causing the infection. We did switch the lighting, got better thermometers/hygrometers, and replaced the carpet with a zenmat. Her left eye is still draining blood, the right eye is still trying to crust, so we’ve been using wet qtips as warm compresses to help keep that clear. Her cool side right now is 80, warm side 93, basking surface 104. She isn’t moving about her tank, assuming because she can’t see, she just stays where we put her. Someone in a Facebook group said that the log we have for her is toxic, can you confirm that? I don’t know what it is made of, but it’s in this picture. We have since taken that out, and she has her hammock and climbing/basking rock on the same side to keep her under the UVB. Can I use a sterile eye wash solution? Ingredients are purified water, boric acid, sodium borate, and sodium chloride. [/QUOTE]
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