blastPHANT1337
New Member
Hello everyone,
I have a 2yo veiled female that I adopted from craigslist when she was approximately 1.5 years old. At the time I got her she had not laid any eggs yet and was pretty enormously hefty in size. Long story short I tried many different setups over the months based on what I've read on the forums to try and get her to choose to lay. After no success I took her to the vet a few weeks ago and did an X-ray and he believes she has pre-ovulatory egg-binding (noncalcified eggs all still within the ovaries, never ovulated). Thus, he thinks surgery is the best option and she is scheduled for next Friday.
I was wondering if people have had to go through this with their chams and if anyone had any tips as to how I could make her recovery as comfortable as possible. I have read that reptile wounds can very slow to knit compared with mammals.
She is still eating thankfully and so she will be well nourished up until the procedure. That's a good base off which to start healing.
Thanks for sharing!
-Greg
I have a 2yo veiled female that I adopted from craigslist when she was approximately 1.5 years old. At the time I got her she had not laid any eggs yet and was pretty enormously hefty in size. Long story short I tried many different setups over the months based on what I've read on the forums to try and get her to choose to lay. After no success I took her to the vet a few weeks ago and did an X-ray and he believes she has pre-ovulatory egg-binding (noncalcified eggs all still within the ovaries, never ovulated). Thus, he thinks surgery is the best option and she is scheduled for next Friday.
I was wondering if people have had to go through this with their chams and if anyone had any tips as to how I could make her recovery as comfortable as possible. I have read that reptile wounds can very slow to knit compared with mammals.
She is still eating thankfully and so she will be well nourished up until the procedure. That's a good base off which to start healing.
Thanks for sharing!
-Greg