What suppliments/food mixes stimulate appetite

luckykarma

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I have a Panther who arrived near death and has been on meds for almost three months. He managed between dosages to regain most of what I imagine is his ideal weight ~150 grams. However he refuses to eat. I've had the poop checked by vets and Dave Weldon and he appears clean now. He last had Albon two weeks ago. I've been reluctantly force feeding him and I really don't want this to be a habit.

I was told Carnivore Care with drops of Omega 3 worked well for a keeper who's Cham didn't eat for 3 weeks. I read up on Carnivore Care and he isn't emaciated -- just won't eat. I don't know if this "won't hurt to try" or its overload.

Appearance and activity is all normal.
 
I have a Panther who arrived near death and has been on meds for almost three months. He managed between dosages to regain most of what I imagine is his ideal weight ~150 grams. However he refuses to eat. I've had the poop checked by vets and Dave Weldon and he appears clean now. He last had Albon two weeks ago. I've been reluctantly force feeding him and I really don't want this to be a habit.

I was told Carnivore Care with drops of Omega 3 worked well for a keeper who's Cham didn't eat for 3 weeks. I read up on Carnivore Care and he isn't emaciated -- just won't eat. I don't know if this "won't hurt to try" or its overload.

Appearance and activity is all normal.

Karma, I also had the same problem with Albon. He stopped eating for 1 and half week (close to 2) and get very emaciated.
Dr. Greek told me to stop the Albon treatment. I force fed him with Repta Aid and some bug juice (i think chamlover has the link for the recipee).

Until finally he decided to eat one insect, which is hornworm.
he ate only that for 2 months straight and quickly gain fat.
 
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