So I've got two WTF and had them for about two months. One of them became very sick. I have posted on here before and he seemed to get better but he isn't, it's like a roller coaster...up and down.
It began with one of them (gonzo) bloating and being very lethargic, his breathing (his chin going is what I think his breathing is) kept going very slow and deep then he took a deep breath and it got faster. He was awake during he day and disappeared at night. I gave him a honey bath on the advice from someone one here and he improved dramatically. He kept changing and I kept giving him the honey bath which worked brilliantly each time he became very active again and his breathing was fast and regular. Then he got worse and I was doing it too often so I took him to the vet. She thought it was an infection and gave some baytril which I tried. Give him orally for a week. I managed that twice but resorted to putting it on his back, the vet said this should be ok.
Then on day he was sprawled out on the floor of his viv in the day. I picked him up to see what was wrong and took him for a honey bath again. In the bath he had a "seizure" and went very stiff and stopped breathing. I thought he had died but after a short while he began breathing very slowly again. I booked an emergency vets appointment and put him into a honey bath again. When I got him to the vet he had done a poo with a piece of the substrate in it. The vet rang a specialist (there as a tropical vet available) and she was advised to book an X-ray for the day after and to give him a sub-cut calcium injection. When we got home he appeared very well again, and the next day the vet said an X-ray wouldn't be necessary but could still do it to see if there was anything that may have been the problem.
The X-ray showed gas in the intestines; apparently concurrent with a bowel irritation. The vet said that should be the end of the problem, to finish the baytril and we should be in the clear.
He was well for three days then he bloated again and his breathing was off, I rang the vet and she said that now the likely problem was a calcium deficiency. She advised to buy some calcium gut loading for the crickets and some zol-cal D liquid calcium to add to the bath incase the powder we were putting on them wasn't enough and in the mean time we could have another calcium injection. I said that at the moment he was ok but he may need it depending on the delivery time. The next day he had another seizure so I took him for the injection. He was in my honey solution on the way and he pooed again on route and when we got there he was very active and breathing regular and fast. The nurse gave the injection and we spoke about it may be a genetic gut problem (both times I've seen him poo he improved) he also went a beautiful bluey shade of green.
He appeared to be well again and ate well, I added the calcium liquid to the water and have watched him the last few days. Yesterday he burrowed un the moss and today he was awake again all day and hid as it went dark. Earlier on I heard him calling so I thought he was ok but as I was changing the water ect I saw he was bloated again and his breathing was off. I took him for a honey bath (with some calcium liquid aswell) again and he had another seizure. He was then immediately then was very active and his breathing was right, after five minutes the bloating went down but he had climbed out his bath and sat on the side after about a minute. He has eaten three locust I put in front of him and he has curled up (like WTF's do) and has gone to sleep. As I've written this he's sleeping but I can see his breathing is going slow and irregular again.
He in a large exo-terra tank with a mud brink substrate (we changed from bark after seeing it in his poo) and sphagnum moss, I've covered three sides. It has various artificial plants and vines in. There's a heat pad in one corner (were he burrowed) and a heat lamp on a timer I the day. I change the water daily and mist daily too with water thAts been left to allow the chlorine to evaporate. I spot clean the tank and deep clean monthly. The two of them in there, the other is fine. I'm currently feeding them daily with either crickets and recently locust, and since the possibly calcium problem I've dusted the crickets with KOMODO tree frog powder. The temp is between 75 and 80 in the day dropping to 65 - 70 at night. The tank in I pour bedroom (we have a spare but guest don't like having the frogs in there and we don't have anywhere with less traffic)
Does anyone have any idea of what may be wrong? Stress? An infection even though we've had the course of baytril? A calcium or nutrient deficiency? A neurological problem because of the seizures? A kidney problem because of he bloating? What can I do to make him well? I don't want him suffering, is euthanasia the only option left?
Im so worried, I don't like anyone or anything to suffer unnecessarily.
Please any ideas!?!?!?