Karrahi
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We just got back from picking Harold up from our Vet, he spent the night there getting some fluids and tube feeding but I am just at a loss for what has happened.
We got him June 8th and within 2 weeks we had to treat him for an RI, not completely unbelievable given moving with us and getting used to his new home.
He has a 50g tank we started him, fresh water and fresh weeds/grass - mazuri sometimes (though he doesn't care for it). 80 to 95 in two areas - has a bonsai hide away that he uses and we have a combo uvb light (not coil but bulb) for basking for up to 14 hours a day. He also has access to calcium in a cuttle bone and a chalk block.
We made him a table but with the temps being hard to control I changed back to the tank for now.
We soak every day in terra-cotta dish out in the sun (watched) and is usually good about drinking - but doesn't usually pee or poop during soak.
I have attached some pictures of him to show what has happened and I just need to know what we can do - I am going to vet later today to learn how to syringe feed but he has told me that the prognosis is not good.
His arms stay upwards like that, this was an over the night change so I'm just at a loss I don't know what to do!
Has anyone seen this?
We got him June 8th and within 2 weeks we had to treat him for an RI, not completely unbelievable given moving with us and getting used to his new home.
He has a 50g tank we started him, fresh water and fresh weeds/grass - mazuri sometimes (though he doesn't care for it). 80 to 95 in two areas - has a bonsai hide away that he uses and we have a combo uvb light (not coil but bulb) for basking for up to 14 hours a day. He also has access to calcium in a cuttle bone and a chalk block.
We made him a table but with the temps being hard to control I changed back to the tank for now.
We soak every day in terra-cotta dish out in the sun (watched) and is usually good about drinking - but doesn't usually pee or poop during soak.
I have attached some pictures of him to show what has happened and I just need to know what we can do - I am going to vet later today to learn how to syringe feed but he has told me that the prognosis is not good.
His arms stay upwards like that, this was an over the night change so I'm just at a loss I don't know what to do!
Has anyone seen this?