Mikew2006
New Member
heres the story...
Nemo, a female veiled i got last xmas who was 1 month old. she is now around 5 months old.
i got her a ficus tree 3 weeks ago and washed off any chems/pesticides and trimmed to fit the enclosure. She was cautious for the first day but soon got on with exploring her new gift.
about a week ago she mistook the strength of a branch and fell to the bottom (which is sort of like peat/compost kinda thing, i know its advised not to have it but on this occasion it probably saved her from worse injuries)
she fell a few mor times the same day and showed no signs of injury.
about a week ago i noticed she had mistook her fron left leg for a branch and held onto it for a long time (dont know how long exactly) but she has lost the ability to move this arm now but can still grip with it as good as any other hand (very strong grip BTW)
she is still mobile and still eating, exploring and drinking but she shimmies around using her head/neck for support.
also found her on several occasions hanging from branches appearing to be unable to sort herself out so i help her.
the arm affected has some black spots on it which i think was caused from gripping it.
taking her to vets on tue, and have been told its £24 for examination and £80 if they have to amputate.
opinions welcome
Nemo, a female veiled i got last xmas who was 1 month old. she is now around 5 months old.
i got her a ficus tree 3 weeks ago and washed off any chems/pesticides and trimmed to fit the enclosure. She was cautious for the first day but soon got on with exploring her new gift.
about a week ago she mistook the strength of a branch and fell to the bottom (which is sort of like peat/compost kinda thing, i know its advised not to have it but on this occasion it probably saved her from worse injuries)
she fell a few mor times the same day and showed no signs of injury.
about a week ago i noticed she had mistook her fron left leg for a branch and held onto it for a long time (dont know how long exactly) but she has lost the ability to move this arm now but can still grip with it as good as any other hand (very strong grip BTW)
she is still mobile and still eating, exploring and drinking but she shimmies around using her head/neck for support.
also found her on several occasions hanging from branches appearing to be unable to sort herself out so i help her.
the arm affected has some black spots on it which i think was caused from gripping it.
taking her to vets on tue, and have been told its £24 for examination and £80 if they have to amputate.
opinions welcome