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Uromastyx
Siezure :(
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[QUOTE="Uroguy43, post: 2030495, member: 118324"] [ATTACH type="full" alt="20230905_143024.jpg"]83667[/ATTACH]Sorry for the late response, here is the enclosure, wonky photo because I had to use a panorama as it's very long(also had to turn off the basking bulbs so they didnt wash out the photo). The siezures have become more frequent and happen primarily when he gets warm and continue untill he cools off, though they are less intense(rather than locking up and curling, his tail and legs will shake rapidly, he still seems alert during these siezures)edit for clarofication, today while basking outside(shade and hide provided, though he did not attempt to enter) under supervision he suffered from 4 siezures in a 20 minute window lasting between 10-15 seconds each. First one was full body lockup 15 seconds, second one was all limbs shaking with flailing tail and back curved to side for about 15 seconds, third was flailing limbs and tail for 12 seconds, fourth was flailing tail and hind legs for 10 seconds. On the final 2 siezures he was alert and on the very last one he was actively trying to drag himself while flailing(walking with forelegs, chest up, head and eyes alert, licking the ground), the first one happened as he tried to take a bite of greens, i removed them from his mouth to prevent choking and he did not go back and try to eat. I'm very concerned and like I said before there are no vets for over 100 miles that will take him. Should I add a second uv tube to add more coverage to the tank? [/QUOTE]
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