noahrofsky7
Established Member
Hello,
I’ve got a male Jacksonii Xantholophus, 2 years old. He’s been in my care for around 4 months.
Handling:
Never handle unless it’s for a reason.
Supplements:
I use repticalcium without d3 twice a week, and repashy lo-d once a month.
Hydration:
He gets hydrated via mistking, and when he is not outdoors, I use a fogger.
Fecal:
Poop and urates are hydrated. Haven’t seen anything out of the ordinary other than a poop he held onto for a while, a couple weeks ago. He has been fecal tested and promptly deparasitized by the previous owner.
Cage:
2x2x4 reptibreeze, live plants, soil floor.
Lights:
Natural sun, T5 HO
Temperatures:
Current temperatures outdoors are mid-high 60’s during the day, and low 50’s to high 40’s at night.
CURRENT PROBLEM:
Hasn’t eaten for 2 days. Will take to the vet for a fecal exam to check for parasites. Any other possibilities? He has gular edema, which isn’t as bad as it was when I first got him. He is still moving around during the day to follow the sun. No sunken or closed eyes.
Thanks as always
I’ve got a male Jacksonii Xantholophus, 2 years old. He’s been in my care for around 4 months.
Handling:
Never handle unless it’s for a reason.
Supplements:
I use repticalcium without d3 twice a week, and repashy lo-d once a month.
Hydration:
He gets hydrated via mistking, and when he is not outdoors, I use a fogger.
Fecal:
Poop and urates are hydrated. Haven’t seen anything out of the ordinary other than a poop he held onto for a while, a couple weeks ago. He has been fecal tested and promptly deparasitized by the previous owner.
Cage:
2x2x4 reptibreeze, live plants, soil floor.
Lights:
Natural sun, T5 HO
Temperatures:
Current temperatures outdoors are mid-high 60’s during the day, and low 50’s to high 40’s at night.
CURRENT PROBLEM:
Hasn’t eaten for 2 days. Will take to the vet for a fecal exam to check for parasites. Any other possibilities? He has gular edema, which isn’t as bad as it was when I first got him. He is still moving around during the day to follow the sun. No sunken or closed eyes.
Thanks as always