Andee that is so kind of you to offer! I should be ok though. Yes I have the rescue from a different thread. He's eating and everything is great and I will give an update on him soon. If i would've known what he would've cost i could've bought a Parsons! lol
Will do and thanks for the input. It was a 2 hour drive to bring her home and a gentle process. The breeder has been great and when I messaged her and told her she offered a full refund but its tough because I do want her to get better and keep her for a breeder.
I'm going to get her to a vet but things I've noticed since I've been home. Her grip is hampered, maybe 60% but she will hold her herself up. I also I've noticed the swelling doesn't seem painful? In the pictures you will notice she put it against a branch and kept it there. I also put her...
We got our new little ambilobe 3 days ago and put her in her new home. Other then throwing a few crickets in we have left her alone to get comfortable. We noticed she hasn't moved much so when my wife took a closer look today she noticed swelling by the foot. I'm looking for opinions. We...
I just want to document my long journey into breeding Red Bar Ambilobe's. I've learned tons and I still have a long ways to go. Leo was hatched August 2016 From the wonderful Captive Creations in Ontario, Canada. 2 pics down from him is his father Rampage. My new girl Molly Came from...
The reason I'am asking is I've noticed my pothos has really gone down his since switching the bulb. While I'm on the subject would a 10. bulb be better to prevent mbd? I'm getting my first female panther soon and I want to make sure she will have strong bones!
So almost immediately after syringe feeding him he pooped. I've never actually seen this but it was quite the struggle. Now I'm not sure if that's normal or not and everything looked healthy but some was left over. Any reason so concern? Sorry for the terrible pics. I only had an ipod near me
I feel if anything hearing sounds and nature outside would cause frustration then maybe stress? Knowing your trapped in a cage and not able to get potential food would drive me nuts lol. Not a scientific answer but just my opinion:)
Thanks for the response and encouragement(y) Its something new that I've noticed. He's venturing on different branches, less sturdy branches so that's good but he doesn't move with much confidence.
Continuing on the road to recovery. More updated pictures. I'm concerned that with his grip and strength. Especially his back legs so I added a picture of him just hanging out and also some more mouth shots. His left side still looks bad. Thoughts and opinions always welcomed