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Sudden seizures in previously healthy dragon
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[QUOTE="CurlyShark, post: 2024097, member: 108284"] Thanks for the reply. He seems to be back to normal.. Still no more seizures and he’s been looking good. He ate really well again today, had another healthy poo.. a wander around the yard and a bask in the sun. I’m adding some pics from today and you’ll see his color and everything looks fine. (Except the poor boy is on the verge of a big undercarriage shed and kinda crunchy.) I sent a message to his previous owner, but haven’t gotten a reply back. When he gave him to me, he told me he was healthy and had no problems.. but it turns out the poor guy is nearly blind, so I dunno. His story is he was a child’s pet.. kid grew up and lost interest and the dad didn’t have time to care for him. I’ve only had him since March 13th of this year and haven’t seen anything concerning besides his poor vision, which my vet confirmed are cataracts in both eyes. So I’m hoping it’s safe to assume a weird plant got mixed in with his greens since I have had that happen in the past. (Thankfully I caught it that time before feeding it to the dragons!) He doesn’t seem to have any lasting effects. The black cherry you mentioned for his kidneys.. His old owner did say he didn’t eat salad, only worms. I know protein can be hard on the kidneys for humans, so if it might help him I will get some. (FYI he is eating greens now. Loves them!) For hydration, he won’t take water, so I’ve been spraying his greens and feeding him his other veg (squash, pumpkin, sweet potato, etc) as baby food since he takes to that so well. Thanks again for the advice. He’s an old guy, but he should still have a few years left in him and I want him to have the best I can give him ❤️[ATTACH type="full"]80708[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]80709[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]80710[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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