brainsnbikes35
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Our little guy (baby veiled Cham, got him Wednesday) isn’t doing so well and we have no idea what to do. It’s our first Cham so we are so nervous… Over the last 1.5 days he has become more lethargic, and he has been closing one eye occasionally. Most concerning of all, he had an episode of “wretching” (throwing up but nothing came out) last night. Luckily we set up a pet cam and got it on video, I have attached screenshots from the video and his posture below. He has been sitting with his head low, under the branch that he sits on.
Our setup is as described in the group guides - reptibreeze XL, basking branch temp 80-83/ambient temp low to mid 70s, t5 24” light 12% UVB… for feeding we have been offering small dubias and crickets dusted in calcium without D3, but he hasn’t eaten much in the last few days. We offered crickets dusted with repashy calcium + loD today, but he hasn’t eaten.
The only thing we can think of that could possibly be wrong is that he did have a cricket that may have been slightly too big for him yesterday. It escaped out of the cricket cage and into his cage and he ate it.
We are afraid to take him to the vet because the handing would be so stressful for him and he’s so small. But we have no idea what to do and are worried sick about him.
Our setup is as described in the group guides - reptibreeze XL, basking branch temp 80-83/ambient temp low to mid 70s, t5 24” light 12% UVB… for feeding we have been offering small dubias and crickets dusted in calcium without D3, but he hasn’t eaten much in the last few days. We offered crickets dusted with repashy calcium + loD today, but he hasn’t eaten.
The only thing we can think of that could possibly be wrong is that he did have a cricket that may have been slightly too big for him yesterday. It escaped out of the cricket cage and into his cage and he ate it.
We are afraid to take him to the vet because the handing would be so stressful for him and he’s so small. But we have no idea what to do and are worried sick about him.
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