veiledjedi
New Member
Hi everyone
My veiled, Matcha, has ben diagnosed with pneumonia by an exotic reptiles vet. I took her in about 2 weeks ago and we tried doxycyclone. when that ddnt work, I returned 2 days later and started a Fortaz treatment where she is injected every 3 days. It has been about a week of this now and she isn't getting any better. Its really hard to keep her hydrated since she wont eat or drink. I have been warm misting and trying to get some pedialyte in her mouth when she opens it up out of what I can only assume is pain. I am devastated and trying everything I can to heal her. The problem is she is very young still, probably around 3 months and starving. Her eyes are sunken and she is extremely lethargic. We believe she contracted the illness from nighttime temperatures being too low, we were gone and they reached high sixties at night. Since her dianosis, we bought a ceramic heat lamp and temperatures are around 85 in her cage. She has proper UVB lights, the cage is mesh 2x3.5 feet I would guess with lots of vines and leaves. Can anyone help me suggest ways to make her more comfortable? Or at least give me hope or reassurance that I am doing the right thing for her. I am scared I am allowing her to suffer but the vet has recommended I keep treating her. Please help
My veiled, Matcha, has ben diagnosed with pneumonia by an exotic reptiles vet. I took her in about 2 weeks ago and we tried doxycyclone. when that ddnt work, I returned 2 days later and started a Fortaz treatment where she is injected every 3 days. It has been about a week of this now and she isn't getting any better. Its really hard to keep her hydrated since she wont eat or drink. I have been warm misting and trying to get some pedialyte in her mouth when she opens it up out of what I can only assume is pain. I am devastated and trying everything I can to heal her. The problem is she is very young still, probably around 3 months and starving. Her eyes are sunken and she is extremely lethargic. We believe she contracted the illness from nighttime temperatures being too low, we were gone and they reached high sixties at night. Since her dianosis, we bought a ceramic heat lamp and temperatures are around 85 in her cage. She has proper UVB lights, the cage is mesh 2x3.5 feet I would guess with lots of vines and leaves. Can anyone help me suggest ways to make her more comfortable? Or at least give me hope or reassurance that I am doing the right thing for her. I am scared I am allowing her to suffer but the vet has recommended I keep treating her. Please help