Vince
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I agree with Dave. Looking at the pictures it looks like his legs are swollen and his eyes seem puffy to me. He does look like he has the beginnings of renal failure and some of the symptoms to go with it here is a link about kidney disease in reptiles. Either way I would get him to the vet ASAP before he gets sicker. I seriously don't think he needs to go on a diet if he hasn't been eating. Have you tried giving him the pedialyte??? He needs fluids to flush him out. Here's a great article http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?c=17+1796&aid=3317
Thanks for the information. His legs have always been as thick as they are in these pics. It is that one ankle that is swollen... I will post some older pics so you can see he has always been big.
As for the renal failure, why would he be 100% fine, and a couple hours later he cant move just one ankle. I don't want to say you guys are wrong but i would think there would be more signs of this. Such as wanting do drink more before the injury, lethargic, ect. This was instant. I keep a close eye on him and he was normal bright green and eating fly's when i left. I came home and he was in the top corner of the cage not moving and there was puke near him.
Please keep brain storming with me. I don't want to sound like a no it all but it just don't make since to me that he would get that ill that quick with no sign. Like i said he was bright green active and eating fly's the day this happened. I was only gone for a hour or two at the most.
He will be going to the vet though ASAP
Also, i went and got the pedialyte. He has drank from two mistings with the pedialyte. Today he has been drinking slightly more than normal but seems to be getting back to not taking water every time it is offered. Unlike after the vomiting he wouldn't quit drinking.
Like i said i am not trying to disagree and say what i want to hear, or be a know it all, just trying to make sense of all this.