Hello! I hoped i'd never have to post here like this, but Bebop is definitely unwell
I just posted him yesterday looking vibrant and healthy...
I have had him since he hatched and he is 6 months old now. I am very familiar with his behavior, and he has seemed extremely healthy until today/tonight. He is definitely not acting normal, and I am concerned
He is in a 24" x 18" x 36" in cage (which i know is small - but he is a juvenile and I am planning on upgrading his cage in the summer). He has been in this same cage since birth. It has 3 screen sides and 2 glass panels - fan at bottom. I know that many here only recommend all screen sides, but I am commited to a hybrid set up because it helps me keep the humidity levels right. He is in a completely bioactive set up (also same set up since birth and was cycling months before he entered)
Fogger at night from 3am-6am and mist before lights on (7am) and lights off (7am).
Temps are mid to low 70’s with a basking of 80-83. At night it gets down to mid 50s-60. He has a linear uvb that is changed every 6 months. He has been eating crickets, grasshoppers, and dubia. Just fed him his first hornworms recently.. Dusted every feed with calcium wihtout d3 every day. Repashy Calcium plus loD twice a month.
He has really been growing and seeming extremely healthy, but today he seemed sluggish and now going to bed he is not in his normal cinn-a-bun position and his eyes are sunken.. I tried to hold him and he seemed super floppy..... he usually is social and climbs onto my hand even without a feeder.
I just got back from the vet and they said they were going to do XRays and Blood work, but after the x-rays they decided to just stop there and diagnosed him with calcium deficiency and low bone density - possibly dislocated/fractured bones due to a fall i didnt see. They treated as such, with calcium shot and supplements..
but now i am wondering if i should have just pressed for blood work to rule out gout.
What are the differences in behavioural symptoms between MBD and Gout??
Images 1-3: xray
Image 4: enclosure (lights off)
Image 5: sleeping last night
Image 6: in his *hospital room* one eye open, one eye closed
Image 7: Bebop getting weighed 2 days ago - seems healthy..
I have had him since he hatched and he is 6 months old now. I am very familiar with his behavior, and he has seemed extremely healthy until today/tonight. He is definitely not acting normal, and I am concerned
He is in a 24" x 18" x 36" in cage (which i know is small - but he is a juvenile and I am planning on upgrading his cage in the summer). He has been in this same cage since birth. It has 3 screen sides and 2 glass panels - fan at bottom. I know that many here only recommend all screen sides, but I am commited to a hybrid set up because it helps me keep the humidity levels right. He is in a completely bioactive set up (also same set up since birth and was cycling months before he entered)
Fogger at night from 3am-6am and mist before lights on (7am) and lights off (7am).
Temps are mid to low 70’s with a basking of 80-83. At night it gets down to mid 50s-60. He has a linear uvb that is changed every 6 months. He has been eating crickets, grasshoppers, and dubia. Just fed him his first hornworms recently.. Dusted every feed with calcium wihtout d3 every day. Repashy Calcium plus loD twice a month.
He has really been growing and seeming extremely healthy, but today he seemed sluggish and now going to bed he is not in his normal cinn-a-bun position and his eyes are sunken.. I tried to hold him and he seemed super floppy..... he usually is social and climbs onto my hand even without a feeder.
I just got back from the vet and they said they were going to do XRays and Blood work, but after the x-rays they decided to just stop there and diagnosed him with calcium deficiency and low bone density - possibly dislocated/fractured bones due to a fall i didnt see. They treated as such, with calcium shot and supplements..
but now i am wondering if i should have just pressed for blood work to rule out gout.
What are the differences in behavioural symptoms between MBD and Gout??
Images 1-3: xray
Image 4: enclosure (lights off)
Image 5: sleeping last night
Image 6: in his *hospital room* one eye open, one eye closed
Image 7: Bebop getting weighed 2 days ago - seems healthy..
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