Hi there,
I got what we thought was a female veiled at 4 weeks old in May. We just confirmed that there is a heel spike and she is a he. Anyway, he is now about 9 months old. We do wildlife sessions for children and took him to the "clubhouse" last week along with other reptiles. He was not handled, but was handfed as we usually do this here at home. The first day all was well.
On the second day, towards the end of the day, his color was darker and he would turn away from food. I took him home that night. It's now 9 days later and he is still not eating. He was well hydrated, but today, it appears that he is not drinking as usual. He is misted several times per day, usually putting his mouth up to the top screen of his four foot by two ft. by two ft. screened enclosure to get water right from the misting bottle or drink off of dripping leaves.
Initially, I thought perhaps the children put more crickets in the cage and that he was privately eating, but now I do not think that was the case. I thought he'd perk back up here in familiar surroundings. He is refusing food and did not drink today. I worry that his eyes look deeper set today.
I consulted with my vet who can see him Tues, but I'm still very worried. The vet had me look for eye discharge or sores behind the legs but I see nothing. Today, he was more inactive than his usual roaming around the cage. My son briefly took him out to see if he'd come and he did. We rarely handle him and no one handled him at the wildlife session. The door was opened, he was fed, then it was closed again. My oldest son and I both feel his crest is slightly crooked. Also, what we thought was part of last week's shed is still there and I worry that the crest is burned. I don't know what a burn looks like, but he can get within 6 inches of the 100 watt bulb that is set above his cage. I just moved it away so he can't get as close but he seems to want the heat. He also has UVB 5.0 on along with the heat 12 hours per day. Neither of these has changed since he was moved to this larger cage (3 months ago) from the smaller, partly glass one he had as a baby.
He has both artificial and live plants (pothos) in the cage, vines, and is misted several times through the day, with a dripping bottle left on the cage daily.
He is fed gut loaded and dusted crickets (Rep Cal). I would appreciate any advice.
Thanks,
Dana
I got what we thought was a female veiled at 4 weeks old in May. We just confirmed that there is a heel spike and she is a he. Anyway, he is now about 9 months old. We do wildlife sessions for children and took him to the "clubhouse" last week along with other reptiles. He was not handled, but was handfed as we usually do this here at home. The first day all was well.
On the second day, towards the end of the day, his color was darker and he would turn away from food. I took him home that night. It's now 9 days later and he is still not eating. He was well hydrated, but today, it appears that he is not drinking as usual. He is misted several times per day, usually putting his mouth up to the top screen of his four foot by two ft. by two ft. screened enclosure to get water right from the misting bottle or drink off of dripping leaves.
Initially, I thought perhaps the children put more crickets in the cage and that he was privately eating, but now I do not think that was the case. I thought he'd perk back up here in familiar surroundings. He is refusing food and did not drink today. I worry that his eyes look deeper set today.
I consulted with my vet who can see him Tues, but I'm still very worried. The vet had me look for eye discharge or sores behind the legs but I see nothing. Today, he was more inactive than his usual roaming around the cage. My son briefly took him out to see if he'd come and he did. We rarely handle him and no one handled him at the wildlife session. The door was opened, he was fed, then it was closed again. My oldest son and I both feel his crest is slightly crooked. Also, what we thought was part of last week's shed is still there and I worry that the crest is burned. I don't know what a burn looks like, but he can get within 6 inches of the 100 watt bulb that is set above his cage. I just moved it away so he can't get as close but he seems to want the heat. He also has UVB 5.0 on along with the heat 12 hours per day. Neither of these has changed since he was moved to this larger cage (3 months ago) from the smaller, partly glass one he had as a baby.
He has both artificial and live plants (pothos) in the cage, vines, and is misted several times through the day, with a dripping bottle left on the cage daily.
He is fed gut loaded and dusted crickets (Rep Cal). I would appreciate any advice.
Thanks,
Dana