dhm198555
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Alright....I picked this poor guy up yesterday. He was listed for sale on my local craigslist site and looked nice and healthy in the pics so went for a ride to check him out in person and this was what I found. I couldn't in good conscience leave him there for some other inexperienced keeper to come along and get him so I payed the kid and took him home with his whole set up. Funny (well not ACTUALLY funny) thing is the set up is quite nice, good quality large metal screen cage and a big pro mist system with multiple nozzles fed through the top, digital thermostat, double zoo med heat dome, and various other supplies but with a few big big mistakes, one of which being a normal florescent light in the uvb fixture and a live rhododendron plant. Anyway, as you can see in the pics he is COVERED in sores. There were two large abscesses on his face when I picked him up but in the process of bringing him home the lower of the two must have rubbed off cuz there was a large hole in his face when I took him out of the carrier. I just took the pics so the hole looks to have scabbed over overnight. The bumps go from his nose to his tail and are all over his eye sockets. He's a good weight and alert and active and even quickly hunted down a few crickets and handful of mealies as soon as I got him all situated. I've been researching what these bumps/sores can be and have found things varying from fungal infections to cancer and was just wondering if anyone has experienced anything like this. I know I need to bring him to a vet, and plan to, but I guess my question is does this look like something that's even able to be treated or should I just keep him comfortable. I don't mind trying to save him by spending some money going to a vet but at the same time have a family of my own that includes a 5 month old daughter so don't want to waste hundreds of dollars if it's a futile attempt. He seems okay today, is feeding and drinking fine and milling around the enclosure. Ill do what I can for him but at the very least he'll have a better life then he has. I replaced the toxic plants for an umbrella tree and put proper uvb bulbs in the fixtures which he already seems to be responding to. Feel so bad for him.....his name is Picasso, by the way...