Ah, I'm so sorry that you're going through such a a miserable and sad time. And for poor grumpy. She's lucky to have you and you're lucky to have her. ♥️
Oh wow! Yes the idea with doing the scope is to get a biopsy at the same time. But we haven't gotten there yet. What's the treatment for cirrhosis? How'd your boy do after the diagnosis if you don't mind me asking?
He hasn't mentioned cirrhosis. He said the alternative is to get Yoda scoped by another vet, but given his progress so far he thinks the supplement will get him back to normal. What made you think of cirrhosis?
Hi folks! The 3 month recheck showed that his liver still isn't back to normal, so Dr. Bruce advised keeping him on milk thistle for another 5-6 months. Basically helping him out with a supplement as he continues to heal.
Today Yoda was having none of it and bit my finger. Funny enough right...
There is conflicting info out there for a few reasons. Different species have different needs when it comes to humidity levels. And where you live influences what hydration methods will work best for your species.
I live in central Florida and have a Veiled chameleon. I tried following Bill...
If you've had them for a while and they grew significantly before this, then they are probably getting ready to pupate and their legs are just going through ~changes~. Put them in some moist dirt. Then wait for them to emerge as moths. Your chameleon will love them. They do secrete fluids before...
I have pet insurance for all of mine (1 bunny, 2 guinea pigs, 1 chameleon, 4 cats). It's worth it in case of an emergency for sure. But it doesn't cover preventative or pre existing conditions so saving up money and finding an affordable, knowledgeable vet is also tantamount.
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Enjoy it :) it's a sign that your bioactive system is working as it should. The kind of fungus to freak out about is artillery fungus. If you're worried you can pull the mushroom out and put under some leaves for your CUC to enjoy.