Mtnlaurel
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- Male - Ambilobe Panther - 6 months - I have had him 2.5 months now
- Handled - as little as possible. Had a Respiratory Infection a few weeks after acquisition - had to do 4 shots of Fortaz, trip to the vet, held him maybe 2-3 times
- Feeding - crickets, dubia, super worms and hornworms. I use Repashy bug burger plus whatever other fresh food I have around - typically mustard greens, collards, sweet potato, kale, orange
- Amount - he was readily eating 10-12 crickets hand feeding when I got him. He has been getting progressively less hungry. Yesterday he ate 3 hornworms, two superworms and a cricket. Possibly some dubia but they could be lost in his cage. This morning my husband put some crickets in the cage, but i dont know if he ate them or not
- Supplements - zoo-med calcium daily on hard bodied feeders, rep-cal with D3 biweekly, herptivite bi-weekly
- Watering - Mistking mister, 5 minutes at 8 am,10 am, 15 minutes at Noon, 5 minutes at 2, 5 minutes at 4, i see him drink all the time
- Fecal Description - Fecals were large, about 1.5" for the first month. about the time he got the respiratory infection, his fecals were smaller, maybe 3/4', but firm and brown, but not eating as much, which I attributed to medication. Urates always have a slightly orange cast, no matter how long I mist. His eyes look good and I see him drink - he has never been tested for parasites
- History - Purchased from Chameleon Paradise on Dec. 6, started treatment for a Respiratory Infection around the first of the year.
Cage Info:
- Cage Type - DIYcages 24 x 24 x 48, three sides wrapped in shower curtain
- Lighting - Dual T5 fixture from Lightyourreptiles.com, arcadia 6% and 6500K plant light
- 65W Incadescent bulb with bell reflector, from 8 am to 8 pm
- Temperature - Highest available basking area is up to around 90, lowest part of cage gets to about 65, low overnight temps around 60, measured by probe thermometer. I use an incandescent bulb and a ceramic heat emitter.
- Humidity -Humidity ranges from 40 - 70+, measured by home depot hygrometer and maintained by regular misting and a home made fogger/humidifier piped into the cage, runs 24/7
- Plants - Live plants are Pothos and Ficus
- Placement - My cage is upstairs in the family room. moderate evening traffic, (we watch TV up there), top of cage is 7-8 feet off the ground
- Location - Lynchburg, VA
Current Problem -
He hasn't been as interested in food lately, been looking stressy colors sometimes, and he has been pacing his cage. This morning, he had diarrhea - maybe 1/2' brown, relatively looser feces and about 5 drops of orangish white fluid. Shortly after, he vomited two masses. One piece looks very similar to feces and about 1" long. The other piece was a large piece of bark, (1/4 - 1/2") and a partially digested cricket. I don't have access to those photos right now but I did take some.
It sounds like impaction to me. What do I do to help this guy?
I could use some advice, please
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