Jango Eye Problem

Yes that is similar to what happened to my guy. I know where i went wrong...that damn exoterra multivit doesn't have the preformed vita A, which they need. Now I use ALL arcadia supplements
Earthpro a every feeding
Then every 2 weeks he get the calc pro and revitalize d3. Here I was recommened to get vitamin A, like this.Once a month Take a pill and pierce it with a needle or w.e. to get the vitamin out and apply it to a single feeder. I think maybe one or 2 more doses and my guy will be back 100%👌Now I cant be certain this is the same case for you,bloodwork might be a good idea before you proceed.
 

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Yes that is similar to what happened to my guy. I know where i went wrong...that damn exoterra multivit doesn't have the preformed vita A, which they need. Now I use ALL arcadia supplements
Earthpro a every feeding
Then every 2 weeks he get the calc pro and revitalize d3. Here I was recommened to get vitamin A, like this.Once a month Take a pill and pierce it with a needle or w.e. to get the vitamin out and apply it to a single feeder. I think maybe one or 2 more doses and my guy will be back 100%👌Now I cant be certain this is the same case for you,bloodwork might be a good idea before you proceed.
Ok so I will go to the vet and see if they think they should get a blood test or not.

In the meantime to make it clear I can go earth pro a 6 days a week every feeding, once every 2 weeks reptivite multivitamin, and once every 2 weeks repti calcium?
 
I would do the bloodwork first before using the medicine the vet gave. It’s rarely good for a vet to prescribe medicine as a shot in the dark without a proper diagnosis. Have the bloodwork done first so the vet can properly diagnose him with correct medicine if needed.
 
I would do the bloodwork first before using the medicine the vet gave. It’s rarely good for a vet to prescribe medicine as a shot in the dark without a proper diagnosis. Have the bloodwork done first so the vet can properly diagnose him with correct medicine if needed.
ok, I think i'll hold off on the medicine and get the bloodwork if it dosent fix on its own which it's starting to with extra mistings and thorough dusting.
 
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