Alright, I picked up the Reptisun 10.0 T8 along with a black hood like suggested above, and it is all set up on top of the tank. Thane at 2 crickets this morning and lapped up his medicine. He seems to like that stuff! He also ate about 1/2 mL of his formula. So, not good on the eating today. I'll try more plus some dandelion greens later. I ordered a few Dubia samples. I'm going to try those out to see if he'd prefer them.
His eyes still have some crusties but it is not severe. But maybe you can judge for yourself in the photos. I scheduled a recheck with the vet for Friday, in case his eyes don't improve. I'm afraid to turn the UVB off, though. Won't that affect his digestion and energy?
He seems a bit more alert today, but still has his eyes closed much of the time.
Thanks! He's a little orange race car whose engine needs a tuneup though. He's such a sweetie, and it kills me seeing him miserable like this.
He started hiding from the Reptisun 10 UVB tube shortly after I installed it, so I have it off for the day now. I know he's not hiding from the basking bulb because he came out from his hide when I turned the UVB off. I have a feeling that his eyes were affected by the compact UVB I was using. I've seen suggestions elsewhere that if this is the case, I just need to let his eyes rest from UVB for the day.
It won't do any harm at all to leave the UVB off for a few days, will give his eyes a chance to heal. If he came out and opened his eyes when the UVB was off, that is a sure sign that his eyes need a break from any UVB at all. You can pick up some Turtle eye drops or Saline eye wash like humans use to wash foreign bodies from their eyes. I have used both on beardies and they seem to be very soothing and what a difference the next day. This would be perfect: http://www.cvs.com/shop/personal-care/eye-care/washes/cvs-eye-wash-soothing-prodid-337097
That's the problem with some wavelengths of UV bulbs. The eye is basically a magnifying glass directing the light onto the retina. It can burn it and its pretty painful. Its kind of like welders burn when welding eye protection isn't used. Hopefully his eyes will get better soon...
Yes, I have the T8. It's on top the tank. I haven't turned it on yet because of his eyes, though. Should I turn it back on Wednesday? Is two days without it okay?
Thank you Rankins. You too, Diamc. I appreciate all the help. I will keep you guys updated.
Yes, 2 days without it on is fine, even a little longer is fine. Shouldn't be turned back on until the eyes are completely healed. Important that his eyes have time to heal. PKC is very painful they say. You can read more about it here: http://www.uvguide.co.uk/phototherapyphosphor-info.htm
The more I read, the more I think he's got PKC going on. I have an appointment with the vet for Friday, and I think I will leave the UVB off until at least Thursday. Then I think a few hours, gradually adding more, each day would be ideal, right? So as to not overdo it for him? He only ate 2 crickets today and a tiny bit of formula so far today. I'm on my lunch at work, and I can't feed him until later tonight.
Well, we went to the vet Wednesday night. She gave us ANOTHER antibiotic but also some eye drops and a calcium supplement. We are seeing more eyeball! Little guy has slowly been opening his eyes more. I also got some dubia roaches which he gobbled up three of last night. So we will see if he eats more this morning. He is very thin and very lethargic still. Only 16g. I was told he was 4 months old when I got him but the guy was guessing. So he could be younger or older.
Wow...your little guy is definitely in better hands now if he was 16g. and 4+ months old. I've only had this one bearded dragon, but at 6 weeks old she was 9g. and at 7 weeks she was 12g. Then again, she was seldom shy about eating once we got her home. Keep a little spreadsheet of his weight and length week by week and you'll be shocked how fast he grows once you get him past these issues.