Chancla
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I’ve FINALLY gotten an all-clear after Neelix had to be treated for Coccidia and roundworm, and have time today to replace the current (very sad) hospital setup with a proper, bio-active, plant-populated/dragon-stranded enclosure.
This is my first Cham and all this came about within a couple of months of bringing him home.
I must admit though it was pretty painful though to have to throw out ALL the plants and cage items we had in there when we found out about the parasites…
My questions for y’all:
Extra deets on my current supplies/intentions:
This is my first Cham and all this came about within a couple of months of bringing him home.
I must admit though it was pretty painful though to have to throw out ALL the plants and cage items we had in there when we found out about the parasites…
My questions for y’all:
- Has anyone else struggled with rebuilding a full (esp. bio-active) enclosure after treating parasites?
- Are there setup methods/enclosure arrangements that could make the possibility of another scorched-earth disassembly less painful?
- Should I bother with a bio-active bottom?
- I have a tree-bag bottom with bio dude soil ready
- I have isopods and spring tails I’ve been maintaining in a separate terrarium (we found out about the parasites within a day or two of getting them, so I’ve kept them in said separate enclosure)
- Dragon strands will be mounted today
- I’ll be mounting corrugated plastic on 3 sides to make the cage hybridized
- Neelix is at the vet today for a closer checkip
- I have plenty of absorbent pads I’ve been using to catch poo during the quarantine period, in case that could/should continue as a half-measure of some kind.