Mew
New Member
Hi there,
I haven't posted lately,
but I have a Jackson named Merlin.
I recently moved into an apartment and, although in town, it did stress out my poor Merlin. Usually Merlin was an energetic and social chameleon and a voracious eater.
However, he quickly became lethargic and uninterested in pretty much everything. Today, I noticed he had large (relatively speaking) lumps that look rather like toasted marshmallows.
I am really worried, and I can't find anything that really describes what these are. Is there any fix for this? I love Merlin, but I'm afraid I'm going to lose him. I would take him to a vet in a heartbeat but the closest one is two hours away and I exhausted all of my savings and checkings with this move.
He seems to just lay in one spot every day, with his eyes closed, and I find him in a new spot every morning.
He is in an 18x18824 enclosure, humidity is kept around 50 regularly (I live in Arizona so keeping it higher is very difficult), he is fed a cricket diet with D3 dusting every week and a half with intermittent non D3 dusting, he is sprayed regularly and has been drinking just fine until as of late.
Another odd things is that it appeared twice that his gonads had come out of his vent. They were little pink things that quickly retracted back into the vent. I didn't know if this would be helpful.
I haven't posted lately,
but I have a Jackson named Merlin.
I recently moved into an apartment and, although in town, it did stress out my poor Merlin. Usually Merlin was an energetic and social chameleon and a voracious eater.
However, he quickly became lethargic and uninterested in pretty much everything. Today, I noticed he had large (relatively speaking) lumps that look rather like toasted marshmallows.
I am really worried, and I can't find anything that really describes what these are. Is there any fix for this? I love Merlin, but I'm afraid I'm going to lose him. I would take him to a vet in a heartbeat but the closest one is two hours away and I exhausted all of my savings and checkings with this move.
He seems to just lay in one spot every day, with his eyes closed, and I find him in a new spot every morning.
He is in an 18x18824 enclosure, humidity is kept around 50 regularly (I live in Arizona so keeping it higher is very difficult), he is fed a cricket diet with D3 dusting every week and a half with intermittent non D3 dusting, he is sprayed regularly and has been drinking just fine until as of late.
Another odd things is that it appeared twice that his gonads had come out of his vent. They were little pink things that quickly retracted back into the vent. I didn't know if this would be helpful.