Lovereps
Avid Member
The poor girl.
Did they give you antibiotics for the infection?
Did they clean out the infected area?
If not, then the vet did you, and her, a terrible disservice, as she very clearly has an infection.
MBD in Jackson's is pretty rare.
An infection that caused the bone to be destroyed is not so rare.
I do understand how upsetting it is when you are trying your best to help your cham.
You may be able to tempt her to eat some juicy Phoenixworms. They're soft enough to not require hard chewing and they are very high in calcium.
I get mine from here so they're fresh http://www.phoenixworm.com/servlet/the-Phoenix-Worm-Sizes--Place-Order-Here/Categories but they're also sold in stores and a different brand is called calciworms.
Silkworms are another soft, nutritious feeder.
Did they give you antibiotics for the infection?
Did they clean out the infected area?
If not, then the vet did you, and her, a terrible disservice, as she very clearly has an infection.
MBD in Jackson's is pretty rare.
An infection that caused the bone to be destroyed is not so rare.
I do understand how upsetting it is when you are trying your best to help your cham.
You may be able to tempt her to eat some juicy Phoenixworms. They're soft enough to not require hard chewing and they are very high in calcium.
I get mine from here so they're fresh http://www.phoenixworm.com/servlet/the-Phoenix-Worm-Sizes--Place-Order-Here/Categories but they're also sold in stores and a different brand is called calciworms.
Silkworms are another soft, nutritious feeder.
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