One thing I wonder about is what all you could put in a book like that. The temps and humidity and basic housing info is one thing, but I'm not sure how far you can go with recommending treatments for medical conditions like impaction, or MBD. Like... at what point does care info start to be 'veterinary advice' because I'd wonder when you'd need a vet writing it for legal reasons. It would be a bummer to buy a book on pacman care without a guide on how to deal with impaction and other very common medical problems. I mean, impaction is easily the most common issue I see people posting about on here.
I don't know anything about what a non-vet can/can't legally publish with regards to vet care, just wondering![]()
You could always have a Vet offer those treatments. If you publish actual Vet treatments with proper meds to be used and dosage levels I don't believe you would be publishing anything that would get you into trouble. Otherewise offering any sort of treatment here on the forum could be considered acting as a Vet. Of course most medications required for treatments can only be provided by a Vet so if you state that fact in the care guide then I see no wrong in it. I've been given knowledge from my Vet on how to treat certain ailments, but the meds must still come from him.
Basic housing information, combined with understood proper husbandry regimes, reduce the consequence of both impaction and Mbd,( which I may add, are precursures and indicators
of improper husbandry standards ). These two situations are keeper determinate , and, a modification of maintenace skills and Keeper applications, when properly applied, will enable
an advoidance of these issues for the most part.
( I wish I could help you more on these issues, but, time does not allow)
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