Seems like you really tried with that tropical light but zoo med dome lights are so inferior it’s not your fault UVB is so important some fresh sunshine Also helps, move UVB light a little closer till your new light comes in And have it on at least 12 hours a day good luck sweetie
Also I’m a big believer in fresh sunshine if temperatures are above 60° for some UVB as well as stimulation from boredom. supervised a free range or access to shade also if the cage is taken out
No one that I know of , I have 2 48 inch but I think that would be OK if they had a little bit of vary on each side or maybe even put the light on one side and let them have the side when they take their break from UVB be on the other
Maybe you can find a vet that could test a fecal without having to bring him in so you know what Parasite it is, and then unfortunately unless hopefully somebody could tell us on here different you have to get parasite medicine through the vet
and it said sunlight and steam also penetrate the cell wall...... or maybe easier you can cut and rotate branches from trees outdoors.... examine for bird poop first that was i've used for 30 years.
found this A study back in 1940 by Horton-Smith et al on ammonia concentrations for poultry farming showed that varying concentrations of ammonia and water killed coccidia oocysts over different durations. A 1% ammonia solution killed 100% of oocysts but it took 24 hours whereas a 10% solution...
if you are home to supervise let her out on a big tree or safe area to explore or in the fresh sunshine when it gets above 60, Also do not over mist the cage and don't mist her directly just the leaves
A necropsy will help but it costs 250+ I did my own and found a seed pod that clogged his intestine.... I free range and it gave me closure as i loved him so very much and had to know....