This is an exact case of why the internet and vets aren't always right. Vets are humans too, and are only as good as the information they know. I hope what this statement is implying is that your vet is expecting your dragon to actually drink his bath water, because it has been lab proven that dragons DO NOT absorb water through their vent or their skin. So electrolyte baths do nothing at all, unless the dragon drinks the bath water. Not to discredit your vet at all, just illustrating the point that just because they are a vet, doesn't mean they are right 100% of the time. And if your vet does actually expect your dragon to drink the bath water, well feel free to disregard that whole paragraph :mrgreen:MissCutiePatootie":2sya9o0o said:my vet is really concerned about and asked that I start bumping up his soaks and add electrolytes to his bath water
Oh I wasn't suggesting you withhold any feedings, I was just curious if you offer them at all. If it's not too much of a hassle I'd probably keep a salad available to him daily, even if he isn't eating.MissCutiePatootie":2sya9o0o said:Right now it's not worth withholding any feedings in his condition but if he was doing better then I would attempt another strike. But I can say that he still shows no interest in his greens. He doesn't show interest in crickets either.
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