BIGGUN
Avid Member
Well it looks like I'm gonna get to experience it all little by little. I purchased a female panther in Dec and she was severly sick at the time. I got her back to health and she has gone as far as producing 21 eggs for me and still going strong.
Now I have another female that has been doing great aside from being picky about eating only crickets.
Well just now as I was putting water in the dripper I noticed a foamy spit like liquid at the corners of her mouth that has never been there before. As she moves and climbs around the "spit" becomes more and less noticable and will blow a bubble at times. My first thought was resporitory infection. I took her out to listen to her breathing and sure enough there is a wheezing and popping noise. She shows no other symptoms yet. She is eating great (cricket thing) and drinking fine. She is active all day and never sleeps during the day.
So with all that said I think I caught it early enough to help her.
My question is that when the vet was trying to shotgun treat my 1st female she gave me baytril liquid to administer orally. I have alot left because as she got worse I had to go to injections. Should I start this girl on the oral Baytril now? It has been in the frig and expires in Oct of this year. My vet is now closed until Monday.
If so, at what dose?
The bottle says:
Date: 12/29/2007 Exp: 10/30/2008
Quantity: 1
Baytril Liquid - Per CC Give 0.01 cc's by mouth
once daily for 10 days.
The 1st girl's weight at the time of the prescription was 30 grams. The girl I need to treat now is 60 grams. Should I just double the dose to 0.02 cc's?
Thanks,
Kevin
Now I have another female that has been doing great aside from being picky about eating only crickets.
Well just now as I was putting water in the dripper I noticed a foamy spit like liquid at the corners of her mouth that has never been there before. As she moves and climbs around the "spit" becomes more and less noticable and will blow a bubble at times. My first thought was resporitory infection. I took her out to listen to her breathing and sure enough there is a wheezing and popping noise. She shows no other symptoms yet. She is eating great (cricket thing) and drinking fine. She is active all day and never sleeps during the day.
So with all that said I think I caught it early enough to help her.
My question is that when the vet was trying to shotgun treat my 1st female she gave me baytril liquid to administer orally. I have alot left because as she got worse I had to go to injections. Should I start this girl on the oral Baytril now? It has been in the frig and expires in Oct of this year. My vet is now closed until Monday.
If so, at what dose?
The bottle says:
Date: 12/29/2007 Exp: 10/30/2008
Quantity: 1
Baytril Liquid - Per CC Give 0.01 cc's by mouth
once daily for 10 days.
The 1st girl's weight at the time of the prescription was 30 grams. The girl I need to treat now is 60 grams. Should I just double the dose to 0.02 cc's?
Thanks,
Kevin