We really need some help.
We are animal lovers and cant stand to see any animal suffer, so when we visited family this weekend and discovered a very sickly looking veiled, we had to act even though we have no experience with these (we have beardies.) They got him December 1st. He was being kept in a glass aquarium, no lights at all, dirt substrate, cricket diet with no gutload or supplements. They also didn't know he needed water... Some people just shouldn't be allowed to have pets.
He is now in a small ReptiBreeze cage with 50w light and 5.0 ReptiSun. Temps range from about 87 to 70 and humidity hovers around 50%. We have crickets, but he is too weak to eat. The car ride was 3 hours which I'm sure didn't help.
We brought him home Sunday and straight to the vet he went on Monday. Vet diagnosed severe dehydration and a case of pinworms which he treated. He could barely grip onto anything and would fall. We are doing the best we can, but not sure he is going to make it and we just don't know what to do. He spends most of the day laying (barely standing) in the same spot on the branch with his eyes closed. We are misting as much as possible and giving drops of food throughout the day, but he doesn't move his mouth when we put the food in, just closes his mouth and goes back to laying in our hands.
All of his ribs are showing and he looks/acts incredibly weak. I have a cool air humidifier pointed into his cage in an effort to maintain humidity. I am too afraid to try forcing water into him because I have read it is dangerous and can cause him to aspirate. Have not seen him drink much. We are starting to wonder if it would just be more merciful to put the little guy to sleep; I don't want to allow him to suffer if he has no chance of recovery. Vet said it was really up to him whether he would live or not. Here are some pics. Please help us save this little guy if at all possible.
We are animal lovers and cant stand to see any animal suffer, so when we visited family this weekend and discovered a very sickly looking veiled, we had to act even though we have no experience with these (we have beardies.) They got him December 1st. He was being kept in a glass aquarium, no lights at all, dirt substrate, cricket diet with no gutload or supplements. They also didn't know he needed water... Some people just shouldn't be allowed to have pets.
He is now in a small ReptiBreeze cage with 50w light and 5.0 ReptiSun. Temps range from about 87 to 70 and humidity hovers around 50%. We have crickets, but he is too weak to eat. The car ride was 3 hours which I'm sure didn't help.
We brought him home Sunday and straight to the vet he went on Monday. Vet diagnosed severe dehydration and a case of pinworms which he treated. He could barely grip onto anything and would fall. We are doing the best we can, but not sure he is going to make it and we just don't know what to do. He spends most of the day laying (barely standing) in the same spot on the branch with his eyes closed. We are misting as much as possible and giving drops of food throughout the day, but he doesn't move his mouth when we put the food in, just closes his mouth and goes back to laying in our hands.
All of his ribs are showing and he looks/acts incredibly weak. I have a cool air humidifier pointed into his cage in an effort to maintain humidity. I am too afraid to try forcing water into him because I have read it is dangerous and can cause him to aspirate. Have not seen him drink much. We are starting to wonder if it would just be more merciful to put the little guy to sleep; I don't want to allow him to suffer if he has no chance of recovery. Vet said it was really up to him whether he would live or not. Here are some pics. Please help us save this little guy if at all possible.