Does Anyone Recommend these...?

rmatheny

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Just wondering if anyone recommends this stuff?

T Rex Hydrolife Electrolyte Formula, T Rex Solar Drops pure D3 Formula, Appetite Plus appetite stimulator, Flukers Repti Aid Formula...

I was just online looking around and saw this stuff? Not sure if its good ro not but I have a veiled who has been having some issues lately... to say the least. I will be going to the vet tomorrow but for emergencies, if I can't get to a vet, was wondering if its good to have around?

Thanks for the input and will be on a little later with some pictures of my poor sick little girl :( :
 
Just wondering if anyone recommends this stuff?

T Rex Hydrolife Electrolyte Formula, T Rex Solar Drops pure D3 Formula, Appetite Plus appetite stimulator, Flukers Repti Aid Formula...
Howdy Renae,

Glad you made it to this site :). It was nice speaking with you earlier today.

The items that you mentioned have some value but may have "issues" in some circumstances. Usig more than one of them at a time may end-up duplicating ingredients that could possibly have negative effects.

As Syn mentioned, you can use a 50/50 mix of water and Pedialyte (generic is fine) in circumstances where there is concern about advanced dehydration.

The T-Rex Hydrolife Electrolyte Formula
http://www.reptilesupply.com/product.php?products_id=1230
Distilled water, Sodium Acetate trihydrate, Methylparaben, Nicotinamide, Potassium chloride, Magnesium sulphate, Propylparaben, Calcium chloride dihydrate, Disodium ethylenediamine tetroacetate, Thiamine hydrochloride, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Vitamin B12, Dextrose monohydrate,DL-Valine, L-Leucine, D-Pantothenol, Monosodium, L-Lysine monohydrochloride, DL-Phenylalanine, L-Argentine hydrochloride, DL-Isoleucine, L-Threonine, L-Cysteine hydrochloride monohydrate, L-Histidine hydrochloride monohydrate, L-Methonine, DL-tryptophane, Citric Acid

Flukers Repti Aid Formula
http://www.petsmart.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2753955#prodTab1

Ingredients:
Egg product, wheat flour, starch, isolated soy flour, corn oil, dried brewers yeast, dried kelp, calcium carbonate, dicalcium phosphate, pollen, dextrose, sodium chloride, potassium sorbate, dl-methionine, lecithin, choline chloride supplement, potassium chloride, spirulina, manganese sulfate, mixed natural tocopherols (antioxidant), zinc sulfate, magnesium oxide, ascorbic acid, beta carotene supplement, niacin, vitamin E supplement, copper sulfate, vitamin B12 supplement, vitamin A acetate, calcium pantothenate, vitamin D3 supplement, pyridoxine hydrochloride, menadione sodium bisulfite complex, riboflavin, thiamine mononitrate, ethylene diamine dihydriodide, biotin supplement, folic acid, sodium selenite.

Guaranteed Analysis:
Crude protein 28%, carbohydrate 37%, crude fat 20%, crude fiber 1.5%, moisture 10%, calcium 0.85%, phosphorus 0.7%, Ca:p 1.2:1, kcal/g 4.4.

These products have many useful ingredients but not much info on exactly how much of each is actually in a dose :eek:. This could become an issue, for example, if you are having problems with vitamin A or vitamin D3 which are in several of these products. It's kind of like what happens with human, over-the-counter cold remedies.

T Rex Solar Drops pure D3 Formula:
http://www.reptilesupply.com/product.php?products_id=1229

Vegetable oil,
Cholecalciferol (Source of Vit D3),
dI Alpha-tocopherol acetate

It is probably reasonable to have a box of each product it in your chameleon medicine chest and then get plenty of info from your vet etc. before using them :eek:.
 
and how...?

How do I "force" her to drink the 50/50 mix of pedialyte and water? As she is not currently drinking anything... I just want to do something to hold her over until tomorrow... and I'm going to look up the bug juice right now... eww
 
I normally fill a dropper or plastic syringe (without the needle of course) with what you want them to drink. Then I spray them down good with your normal spray water and get them to start drink from a branch or from their heads etc. When they start drinking is when I start dripping a drop of the solution onto the side of their mouth as they lap it up. If you have a more fiesty individual, you may have to get a little touchy feely and try with a little more force, but remember, the more you hold them down, the more they wiggle, so be careful and try to find a way that allows them to drink it themselves.

Luis
 
sigh

she's so lethargic now that she won't even get mad at me when I hold her and open her mouth. no matter what I do... she won't open her mouth. hopefully she can just hang in there until tomorrow when I can get her to a vet!!! sigh :(
 
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