Did a good soaking today.tonight is the night i have to force feed :|(nervous)
and here is a couple pics to show his pupils,different dialations.sorry for the blurriness
Did a good soaking today.tonight is the night i have to force feed :|(nervous)
and here is a couple pics to show his pupils,different dialations.sorry for the blurriness
Just wanted to ask. How long ago did you get your calcium dust and from what store did you get it? Not too long ago I got a small container of fluckers +D3 from my petsmart and my gray acted similar to what you have been saying. It turned out that the shipment of fluckers that my store got had been tampered with. Helen was fairly ok within a few days but she is also a different species as well as wild caught so possibly not as susceptible to the containment as a red eyes or your bottle may have had a more concentrated amount of the containment (still dont know what it was).
Personally, if your still dusting I would either stop all together or get a different container (preferably a different brand). If your still dusting from the same container it could account for the prolonged and acute illness.
Fluckers is a great brand but the recent batch has been contaminated. I would stop using it for the time being and tell the store where you got it about the issue. They may want to take the batch off the shelves just in case (like my petsmart did).
I'll admit I have no experience with red eyes but this just sounds too much like what my Helly went threw to be a coincidence.
At this point you really need to take him to a vet. If he were mine I would have tried a vet alone time ago Hun. He looks really bad![]()
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Looking at the new pics I am also sorry to say that his only chance is to see a vet that specializes in Herps. The soaks will only provide nutrients and electrolytes. He may need additional meds to recover and the ones he will need you can't buy from a store. I like Heathers idea of the Paper towels soaked in the Pedialyte bath solution. He probably doesn't lookas emasiated from absorbing some of the Pedialyte solution.
At this point his only chance for survival is a vet. I really wish there was more that I could do and that everyone else here could do. He is in really bad shape Griffin. I am sorry.![]()
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