Chachi
Established Member
jacksons has had a 6 month bout with a high phos count and his calcium a little low. I asked the vet, "isn't that
mbd?" and she said not yet. well, I treated it like it was. I was already doing stuff by the book, so I stepped it up. More humidity, a fan to lower his temp (summer/no ac), more food diversity (we had never tried butter or silk worms), more real sun, brand new bulbs ( ours were 4 months old but I got him a new one. He started to get a better grip, stood better, did not grab his own tail, etc. everything except the food deal. That's still not good. He is not blinded but I think his eyes have been affected. I am not being funny but it's likeasy he is near sighted. He doesnt patrol his cage anymore (could it be too soo), feels for branches and doesn't notice prey on the screen. Thoughts?
mbd?" and she said not yet. well, I treated it like it was. I was already doing stuff by the book, so I stepped it up. More humidity, a fan to lower his temp (summer/no ac), more food diversity (we had never tried butter or silk worms), more real sun, brand new bulbs ( ours were 4 months old but I got him a new one. He started to get a better grip, stood better, did not grab his own tail, etc. everything except the food deal. That's still not good. He is not blinded but I think his eyes have been affected. I am not being funny but it's likeasy he is near sighted. He doesnt patrol his cage anymore (could it be too soo), feels for branches and doesn't notice prey on the screen. Thoughts?