Or, at least, I don't think there is much a vet can do. I have a suuuuuuuuper tiny Strawberry Pacman, maybe the size of a nickel, that I snagged for very cheap at an exotic pet store a few weeks backs. Due to his ferocious nature my boyfriend named him Bitey lol. In order to keep him as healthy as possible I only have him on damp paper towels due to a past experience where I lost a baby that small to toxic shock. Feeling he may enjoy a place to hide, I made him a little rock house out of small bits of shale. I THOUGHT it was sturdy.

Turns out he likes to climb on top of it, and caused it to collapse, and he clearly hurt his front leg in the process. I have no idea if it is broken but he won't tuck it in. He can move it, but it is obviously hurt. He seems a little shaken up and isn't moving a lot, but he is bright eyed and breathing well, I think he just scared himself. I just went to take a picture of it for you guys but he just now tucked it back into his chest.

Should I up his calcium perhaps to promote healing to any damage that may have occurred? Should I give him some sort of special bath or should I monitor him and let him alone till he de-stresses (I don't really want to pick him up again because he was so freaked out)? I almost cried for the poor little guy He did not panic when his leg got stuck so I don't think anything got twisted, he ended up pinning himself and not being able to move though, and right now he is just catching his breath in the corner of his habitat.
Name:  1012455_4605539355675_1921252898_n.jpg
Views: 213
Size:  41.8 KB Lol, here he is for anyone curious, earning his name.