I was able to look yesterday and she either has no top teeth or they are somewhere in there, but I can't see anything. I did see she has 1 tooth on the bottom missing too. I have been feeding her the very small roaches and she loves them and eats alot. I tried repti worms, but for some reason she can't digest them, they come out whole. The roaches seem to get digested good tho. She will have another fecal done in a couple weeks for the pin worms, I am hoping they will be gone.
Seriously mate.....high five for what you have done, and are doing for this dragon. :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:
What a wonderful person you are, and bless your adorable little girl. Ours is a rescue as well and one does wonder how on Earth a person could do the things they do, although Nic's case was thankfully nothing near yours. But I do worry if her early life has something to do with why she won't come out of brumation and is having such problems with it. And you're certainly right with that calcium, love that stuff. Our pharmacist made Nic's chicken flavored.
She is looking good, with great colors. Is she lifting herself up off of the floor much yet?
At least she is able to digest the roaches then. Is she chewing them up pretty well too?
Keep up the great work with her, she is slowly recovering. She looks very sweet in her
little blankie, too. :love5:
She seems to chew the roaches up pretty well, I give her 1 at a time and make sure she chews them before I give her another one. She can lift herself up on the back legs good but only for a few minutes at a time. Not yet on the fronts, I did see her once on one front foot but only for a second. She was super active today and ran/scooted or what ever you call it all over the couch and in her tank today. She is starting to get cuddles but I still watch so I don't hurt her in any way. She is so spoiled, I have to wrap her up in her binkie and rub her head for her to go to sleep.
Oh my gosh! I have never seen any animal that skinny! Must have been a happy day when she ended up in your care. So happy she made such a great recovery! I'll keep looking for more pictures!!