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He had some eye problems for a little bit so he was blind so he was a very pick eater and i had to hand feed him but he’s under a 100 watt daytime bulb with a 5.0 repti sun uvbLooks okay but his casque is a little small for his size. What kind of lighting you have him beneath?
He closes his eyes a lot but he opens them when he moves aroundYeah, it looks like his eyes are a bit squinted in the picture.
On my other threads i got it taken care of he doesn’t sleep all day he’s really active in the morning, eats and basks and moves around throughout the day I’m not home right now but when i get home i will post a pic of his enclosureHe shouldn't be sleeping during the day....is he?
In your other two posts you were asked to answer the questions in the how to ask for help thread at the top of the health forum and you haven't!. If you do please be specific!! It allows us to see how you're keeping him and what might be causing the problems before he becomes too sick to be helped here.
Yes i put eye drops in his eyes and one day i woke up and both eyes were open and he was running around his cage and ateSorry...I found it now...hidden in one of the quotes.
Is the swelling in his right eye/turret gone?
He moves around just fine i don’t see how it would be fractured no falls happened that i know aboutGood to hear about the eyes!
@CJ's Exotics said..."Is his back right leg fractured?" Good catch! I think it is too
I meant to mention in the other thread about the lack of a phosphorus-free calcium powder being used at almost every feeding...using the phosphorus-free calcium/D3 at two feedings a month and the vitamin powder twice a month....but obviously I forgot. Don't know if it would have been soon enough or not.
He runs around to get food all the time and he’s not jumpy when i touch itGood to hear about the eyes!
@CJ's Exotics said..."Is his back right leg fractured?" Good catch! I think it is too
I meant to mention in the other thread about the lack of a phosphorus-free calcium powder being used at almost every feeding...using the phosphorus-free calcium/D3 at two feedings a month and the vitamin powder twice a month....but obviously I forgot. Don't know if it would have been soon enough or not.