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Whistled breathing, stumped on stuck shed
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[QUOTE="Lelu01_, post: 2036831, member: 118122"] Hello again, I’m posting here to give some updates on Suzi and for advice as I’m so stumped on her behalf. I got her a 120 gallon enclosure! Gonna be doing a DIY and assemble her Reptisun UVB HO tube bulb inside as well as her Heat bulb so that way it wont be on the mesh anymore. Vet saw her twice now and she pooped twice this week, while I was holding her. She’s being given baytril/enrofloxacin, eye drops and critical care along with flukers multivitamins which is given twice a week orally. She’s moving more, she refuses to eat still. She whistles out her nostrils when she’s stressed from me handling her. One nostril shed came out last month but one nostril still hasn’t shed, hence why I think she’s like this. My vet did a test on her poop with everything negative. Her lungs and heart sounds good, but even he is stumped and wondering if it’s all from the shed or something more. In three weeks he’s gonna see her again and if she isn’t gaining any weight then he’s gonna want me to see another exotic vet in the area he recommended for a second opinion. I’ve been misting her everyday and soaking her every two days. I’m hoping once I get her moved into the new enclosure with more stuff to rub her nose on then maybe she’ll start to feel better. She does try to rub her nose on things so I know she’s trying to get something off. The enclosure I got her is a New Age Pet Ecoflex reptile habitat enclosure. Everyday I also been using the heat gun, with her hot side being 96.9 degrees under the bulb where she likes to sit and her cool side being 80 degrees. I feel like all of this is from improper husbandry from the last owner and I’m doing everything in my power to correct it all. Is there anything else I can do? Does her nose look even close to a shed? [/QUOTE]
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