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[QUOTE="xp29, post: 2024672, member: 114539"] Meds will cause his appetite to fall off to nothing. I would take a fecal in before i arbitrarily gave meds. In my opinion to many vets prescribe meds for just in case and cause problems that they didn't have. He needs to be eating to put weight on. Like Karrieree said go slow. Make sure he is hydrated first. To much food to soon for one that has been chronically dehydrated will likely cause liver and kidney problems. I haven't used that brand carnivore mix, but I've had good luck with the oxbow brand. (I used the herbivore mix because the dragons i was giving it to were grown). Is your uvb the coil/compact type, if so you really need to switch to the long tube type. Also 5-7 is pretty high 3-5 is the target zone. I hope the lil guy pulls through for you, it sounds like your on top of things. Please keep us posted on his recovery 🙂 [/QUOTE]
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