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yes i would love to know what is wrong with him, i do hope he is ok!! i will keep checking your feedHe will be going to an exotic vet tomorrow morning ASAP. I will keep you guys updated if anyone is curious as to what is wrong with him according to a veterinarian.
I dust all my chamy feeders with Repashy Calcium Plus. I feed him every 3rd day. He has been healthy the whole time I've had him - 4 years. Get rid of the night heat bulb. He needs to cool down to rest. Night temps in the mid 60s are ok.
Ok. I went back and read all the posts. I see that now. How is he doing today?The red night heat bulb is on during daytime hours. I NEVER have a light on for him during the night.
wow sounds like he s doing better so soon, which is obviously a good thing !!! i'm so happy for you!! im glad u brought him into the vet and got him checked out,it was very much needed.Picked Ziggy up today. The vet says he has improved, but he is not out of the woods yet. They have been injecting him with a medicine with a needle, feeding him orally with syringes, and kept him under a UVA UVB incubator. Ziggy has been moving around instead of being stationary all day, he attempts to move but looses his energy quick. The vet has provided me with sterile syringe needles, sterile syringes for oral feeding, they gave me an Oxbow Animal Health Carnivore care nutritonal supplementation which is all organic for me to feed to him through a syringe, and the needles are for injecting him with the medicine that I took home with my cham. I am require to inject the medicine through his biceps on his frontal limbs. Overall hes doing much better than he was doing when I took him in. I appreciate everyones concerns and suggestions. I will definetly check into Reptaid.