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Beardie ER
Recent YF diagnosis.
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[QUOTE="JoJoPo, post: 2003976, member: 115253"] [ATTACH type="full"]74181[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]74182[/ATTACH] So that’s a picture of his left eye taken about 20 days ago. It’s looks a little worse but he can still use it perfectly fine. You can also see the yellow spots around his back and arms which is what the vet believes is YF. The bottom picture is the latest picture I have of his tank. He has a 120 gal with a 120 watt basking bulb and a 20 inch uvb t8 bulb on the left and he has another basking bulb on the right side with a hammock for basking. There’s a digital thermometer on the right that reads 80ish under the hammock and around 95-100 in the basking. He also hasn’t been in contact with any other beardies his entire life so he couldn’t have caught YF that way. The only thing I could think of his my cat or dog being around him but they’ve never attacked him once. Right now we’re using manuka honey on the wound as that’s what the vet prescribed alongside some probiotics a few months ago. [/QUOTE]
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