teacherinpjs
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- Moolan
We need the correct distance since the 14% is on top of the screen - I had the 14% inside my zen 4x2x2 so I am gonna have two people look at your post - I do recommend that you get two digital probe thermometer-s they give the most accurate surface basking temps- the IR gun is good but the digitals are most accurate- please keep her tank warmer at night like 80 or so a ceramic heat emitter is best for that -Hi there, I just got back from the vet for my 7 month old beardie. She has small amount of mouth rot & start of a URI. The doctor perscriped Sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim & Metacam/Meloxicam along with Critical Care for herbavores. I got her to take probably a teaspoon or more of the slurry and then gave her first dose of meds. She is on her basking spot completely laid flat and just lethargic.
I know we are on the first day of this but just hoping to get any suggestions on how to maybe better feed this slurry or if something else is better? And what to expect with these medications for side effects. S
he is on a probiotic currently and has been for 10 days or so. But she of course hasn't eaten since yesterday and just looked really weak. I have electrolytes from Bug De Lite and defiantly can give more of those. She likes those.
Thank you in advance for any help.
PS: all her stats and tank info is in my profile.
I met roughly 10” from the screen. I measured the uvb with a fancy meter from my local pet shop and the meter reading was perfect.We need the correct distance since the 14% is on top of the screen - I had the 14% inside my zen 4x2x2 so I am gonna have two people look at your post - I do recommend that you get two digital probe thermometer-s they give the most accurate surface basking temps- the IR gun is good but the digitals are most accurate- please keep her tank warmer at night like 80 or so a ceramic heat emitter is best for that -
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Ok inside the tank? Or top of screen? That distance might be good if it's on top of it's inside that is too close 14% bulbs are real strong- if it's inside distance should be 17-18 inches directly above her basking decor- the probe doesn't need to stay on the basking decor you can place it on the side of the tank and spot check every 10 days or so - the IR gun will not read off of certain materials- example hammocks- I still want Cooper dragon to look at the uvb distanceI met roughly 10” from the screen. I measured the uvb with a fancy meter from my local pet shop and the meter reading was perfect.
I have 2 different types of thermometers. One has a probe I believe and it sits next to her basking spot. Without it being in her way, where should that sit I guess? I was under the impression a IR gun is the most accurate way.
I do have a ceramic heater and heater running had her temps in the high 70’s. But I’ll up that tonight.
The UVB light is on top of the screen and I metered her current basking spot with a UVB meter from my local pet shop. The reading perfect. She has correct UVB lights. And her basking spot is garden pavers. So I would think the temp gun is reading off of that correctly.Ok inside the tank? Or top of screen? That distance might be good if it's on top of it's inside that is too close 14% bulbs are real strong- if it's inside distance should be 17-18 inches directly above her basking decor- the probe doesn't need to stay on the basking decor you can place it on the side of the tank and spot check every 10 days or so - the IR gun will not read off of certain materials- example hammocks- I still want Cooper dragon to look at the uvb distance
Ok Tracie should be able to help w/ the medsThe UVB light is on top of the screen and I metered her current basking spot with a UVB meter from my local pet shop. The reading perfect. She has correct UVB lights. And her basking spot is garden pavers. So I would think the temp gun is reading off of that correctly.
Hi there, Well this morning she is still lethargic. I mixed up the food and hopefully can get her to eat some. I just set it on her nose and she licks it off, I’m assuming that’s the right way to get her to eat the slurry?Hello,
How is your girl doing? That is a lot of medications for her to be on. Did the vet dose them for you
to be sure the correct dose I hope?
How does your dragon like the Repti-hydrate?
As suggested, try to keep the overnight temperatures around 75-80F to help boost her system in the
case she is developing a respiratory infection.
Sulfa drugs are particularly harsh on the system, so do try to ensure she gets oral fluids, daily to help
out the kidneys.
Let us know how she is doing.
Tracie
Yes I would feed her the silks if shes going to eat them --- and if she is licking it off her nose thats good --Hi there, Well this morning she is still lethargic. I mixed up the food and hopefully can get her to eat some. I just set it on her nose and she licks it off, I’m assuming that’s the right way to get her to eat the slurry?
They pre dosed the medication. I attached a picture. I’m think they are right. I will definitely give more repti hydrate. She loves that stuff even though she is sick.
If I can get her to eat some silks, would that be helpful too? She normally loves them.
I was able to keep her overnight temps around 80.
Hoping today she perks up. She was pretty laid out and bleh yesterday.
Hi there,Hello,
The doses look pretty good, very conservative. How is she doing today?
Be sure she is getting plenty of fluids, since she is on so many medications.
The silkworms are very good & help with hydration also. Keep trying to get her to eat on her own
so she can get nutrition into her.
Let us know how she is doing.
Tracie
Try these websites for silk wormsHi there,
Thank goodness. I was hoping they were good.
She ate all the silks I could get from the pet store. haha inhaled them! I got her to eat some crickets & supers. She refuses her once loved dubais. I believe she ate some of her salad, it looked missing. Ive been giving the repti hydrate & probiotic. I tried to get her to drink plain water. That she was not interested in. So today going to try and mix the repti hydrate with some water or maybe she will eat her salad.
She is more awake today but still mad haha.
Hey Tracie, Its Christine from the emailsHello,
How is your girl doing? That is a lot of medications for her to be on. Did the vet dose them for you
to be sure the correct dose I hope?
How does your dragon like the Repti-hydrate?
As suggested, try to keep the overnight temperatures around 75-80F to help boost her system in the
case she is developing a respiratory infection.
Sulfa drugs are particularly harsh on the system, so do try to ensure she gets oral fluids, daily to help
out the kidneys.
Let us know how she is doing.
Tracie
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