CaseyinKC
New Member
Hey all,
I work at a pet store and inherited a veiled male from a customer that has him 8 months and just decided they didn't really feel like taking care of him anymore. This guy has had a lot of neglect and improper care. I've had him a month and took him to the vet. He had some forms of MBD and a lot of calcium deficiency. He has had 6 rounds of calcium injections as well as oral medicine twice daily for the past month.
He has really changed since we have gotten him (for the better) he has been extremely active, getting better at climbing, changing colors and patterns, been alert and moves his eyes constantly.
His biggest concern has been his declining weight..
Have tried wax worms to fatten him but he does not eat them on his own and has to be force fed which is stressful for both of us. He has also been eating carnivore care by Oxbow through a syringe orally.. which is also difficult. With his new alertness we have gotten him a to go carrier and put a few crickets in there so he has easy access without having to chase them in his cage and this is what I have noticed..
He gets ready to shook his tongue and it comes out slightly. He then seems to change his mind and retracts it. This repeats unless he is able to stick it to a close passing cricket. My concern is that he isn't actually able to shoot his tongue. We have a recheck in a month with the vet but I will call sooner if need be.
Anyone experience this/have tips/tricks/etc?
Thanks!
I work at a pet store and inherited a veiled male from a customer that has him 8 months and just decided they didn't really feel like taking care of him anymore. This guy has had a lot of neglect and improper care. I've had him a month and took him to the vet. He had some forms of MBD and a lot of calcium deficiency. He has had 6 rounds of calcium injections as well as oral medicine twice daily for the past month.
He has really changed since we have gotten him (for the better) he has been extremely active, getting better at climbing, changing colors and patterns, been alert and moves his eyes constantly.
His biggest concern has been his declining weight..
Have tried wax worms to fatten him but he does not eat them on his own and has to be force fed which is stressful for both of us. He has also been eating carnivore care by Oxbow through a syringe orally.. which is also difficult. With his new alertness we have gotten him a to go carrier and put a few crickets in there so he has easy access without having to chase them in his cage and this is what I have noticed..
He gets ready to shook his tongue and it comes out slightly. He then seems to change his mind and retracts it. This repeats unless he is able to stick it to a close passing cricket. My concern is that he isn't actually able to shoot his tongue. We have a recheck in a month with the vet but I will call sooner if need be.
Anyone experience this/have tips/tricks/etc?
Thanks!