Hi all,
Wanted to pick your brain on some troubles I'm having with my panther Irwin (named after Steve Irwin)
2 yrs old, has been doing great ever since we got him at 4 months. He's been a happy guy with cage setup we have had (we live in Florida so great humidity). Change the UVB bulb every 6-8 months, reptivite every feeding and with D3 a few times a month. Always a voracious eater. Overall a curious and super sweet guy
He started closing he eyes a few weeks ago. He was on Baytril 2.27% at 5mg/kg for 10 days (SID). No change. (Tried to keep him SUPER hydrated).
The vet did a fecal (negative), also did a mouth swab which tested positive for Streptococcus. The vet also did an eye stain to look at any eye damage (nothing seen). The vet also seems to think he has liver issues due to his mucous membranes being a yellowish color but decided not to do bloodwork at the visit as Irwin was already super stressed from being manhandeled. We are going on almost 4 weeks of this eyes closed behavior. Previously he was being fed by when being handled he opens his mouth and then sticking a bug in his mouth (dripping some water) and then he would eat/drink. Of course, this just creates stress over time and so now I've stopped doing that. His new antibiotic that the vet prescribed is Albon (SID for 7 days) and the vet also prescribed an eye ointment. I'm trying to coax him to drink Pedialyte advanced care (with prebiotics) during this to keep him very hydrated.
Do you all think I should create like a bug milkshake? Like blend some of his favorite bugs (superworms and hornworms)/fruits/pedialyte/veggies into a smoothie and then feed him with a dropper this way? It reduces handling him and he still doesnt like the plastic syringe prying his mouth open a little but once it's open Im also to drop liquid in and he swallows and I repeat this as much as I can. I hate to see him suffer but I want to try my best to bring him back to health with this new antibiotic and smoothie diet so that he doesn't become so depleted and gets nutrients in him.
Other than that he still climbs around his cage. Haven't seen him falling or anything. Just closed eyes and of course very easily startled since he can't see anything.
Thanks everyone.
Wanted to pick your brain on some troubles I'm having with my panther Irwin (named after Steve Irwin)
2 yrs old, has been doing great ever since we got him at 4 months. He's been a happy guy with cage setup we have had (we live in Florida so great humidity). Change the UVB bulb every 6-8 months, reptivite every feeding and with D3 a few times a month. Always a voracious eater. Overall a curious and super sweet guy
He started closing he eyes a few weeks ago. He was on Baytril 2.27% at 5mg/kg for 10 days (SID). No change. (Tried to keep him SUPER hydrated).
The vet did a fecal (negative), also did a mouth swab which tested positive for Streptococcus. The vet also did an eye stain to look at any eye damage (nothing seen). The vet also seems to think he has liver issues due to his mucous membranes being a yellowish color but decided not to do bloodwork at the visit as Irwin was already super stressed from being manhandeled. We are going on almost 4 weeks of this eyes closed behavior. Previously he was being fed by when being handled he opens his mouth and then sticking a bug in his mouth (dripping some water) and then he would eat/drink. Of course, this just creates stress over time and so now I've stopped doing that. His new antibiotic that the vet prescribed is Albon (SID for 7 days) and the vet also prescribed an eye ointment. I'm trying to coax him to drink Pedialyte advanced care (with prebiotics) during this to keep him very hydrated.
Do you all think I should create like a bug milkshake? Like blend some of his favorite bugs (superworms and hornworms)/fruits/pedialyte/veggies into a smoothie and then feed him with a dropper this way? It reduces handling him and he still doesnt like the plastic syringe prying his mouth open a little but once it's open Im also to drop liquid in and he swallows and I repeat this as much as I can. I hate to see him suffer but I want to try my best to bring him back to health with this new antibiotic and smoothie diet so that he doesn't become so depleted and gets nutrients in him.
Other than that he still climbs around his cage. Haven't seen him falling or anything. Just closed eyes and of course very easily startled since he can't see anything.
Thanks everyone.