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thanks! it seems like a pretty simple procedure though im gonna watch this vid and see if it looks effective and easy and safe and then ill decide if i want to do it myself or with a vet, (the vid is not the only thing ill make my decision based on.)
I will, I don't want to hurt him trying to save money but if its easy enough and I trust myself I will do it but I haven't made my decision yet.Up to you. Just make sure your decision is based on what’s best for the Cham.
ok that makes sense, vet it is.Personally I would let the vet take care of it. If there is debris in Peach Fuzzes eye, it’s in deep enough that he can’t clean it out and therefore, you won’t be able to. It may also be a scratch to his eye or something else he got from wandering thru his little forest. I know and understand wanting to be able to give him more rapid relief and save a vet bill, but eyes are really best left for the vet to take care of.
Awesome! Their eyes are so important (well, same with all living creatures with eyes) that we don’t want to risk causing any further problems...especially with not knowing for certain what the problem is.ok that makes sense, vet it is.
Sounds like a great idea.I think when they do it I want to watch because I want to be an exotic vet one day or Cham breeder, or both and it would be helpful to have some understanding on how it works.
You are most welcome!
Anytime love.
Yup he's the same as before, but hopefully this will fix him and not be too stressfulIs he doing ok
If not could I warm him up with a separate heat lamp? If heat is gonna be a problem. The place he is the ambient temp is probably around 74-76Got a vet visit scheduled for Thursday, is that ok?
Tbh idkshould i give him extra heat or wait it out?