I will post pics of him as soon as I figure out how. They had to scrape the affected areas on his face and then when that was nearly healed the respiratory struggle started up again . He's on multiple antibiotics . It's a long process. Can you tell me how to do the pic
I didn't have any questions I was telling that other person what my guy is going through so he can start the treatment before it leads to secondary infection such as mouth rot. They are connected.
If going to the vet is an option I'd go .This is a long battle he's been going through. I got him at pet co and he already had it starting but I didn't know . They're the ones taking care of all of his medical so I don't have the med names and all of that yet. I hate to see anyone go through this. Good luck with your little girl.
Koggle, your beardie doesn't have the same illness. I know that hefgma wants to be helpful, but it's like telling someone with a cold that they have pneumonia. There's a huge difference between infectious stomatitis and a respiratory infection. They are 2 different illnesses.....if you Google both of them you'll see the descriptions of each, and although a beardie with mouth rot can develop an RI., you'll not find that a beardie with an R.I. will then develop mouth rot. But if you have an experienced reptile vet and you'd feel better taking her in, that's an option, you can certainly do that. Is she still eating ?
It doesn't seem like she has gotten any worse, but it also doesn't seem like she seems any better. She still has a great appetite too. I phoned and booked a vet appointment for her this Sunday, so hopefully they can say exactly what is wrong. I'll post again after the vet trip, or if there is any other feedback. Thanks again for the replies.
It's a good sign that she's eating, so she's not very sick at all. If the vet decides to put her on antibiotics she may lose her appetite so you'll need to get a probiotic to keep her gut flora in check. [ Antibiotics will destroy both good and bad gut bacteria ] So you can look for a probiotic such as Acidophiliz+, Benebac or soy yogurt [ non dairy ]. She will probably do well though since she's in pretty good over all health.
One more thing... Yesterday, she went to bed really early for her, she went to bed at 8:00PM, when she is usually up until 9:00 or 10:00PM, and now, she is just going to bed, and it's only 7:00PM? I think it might be brumation?
How is she doing today?
They can go to bed a little earlier when the days get shorter but not necessarily brumate though. That is very normal. Sometimes they are more tired than other times, too.
At least she has been eating though, hopefully she doesn't feel too bad. Let us know how the vet visit goes.
A lot of them prefer to go potty outside of their tanks. It is much easier though to keep their tanks clean. Does she like to drink water when she is in her bath also?
How much is she eating now?