bolim04
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Great idea, are you giving a nebulized med to your tort?It is quite difficulte to treat a big sulcata. To help to recover faster he has to inhale ...
I hope the treatment against a cold will work fine.
Never had this before and now i have a lot of patients ...
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Nebulized meds get into your system much quicker than oral ones. Have you ever heard of people snorting drugs?.... well, there is a reason why they do that.... Oral or injectables are just more common, but you can get them topical (through the skin), sublingual (under the tongue), rectal (up your butt) and all kinds of combos of all of the above.Great idea, are you giving a nebulized med to your tort?
Temperature in the enclosure at night is at all tine 22-23 an also heat lamps without light where that can sit underneath wher the temperatur is easy over 30
And it is the very first time i encountered this problem since i have tortoises ... ehich is more than 2 decades.
But you learn everytime and i am a person who loves these animals and want to do every possible thing to treat them as naturalistic as possible.
It could also be that it was the cold air when i entered the enclosure ... here in Europe the temps are very low til sometimes -20.
I will recheck that so i won't happen again.
Thank you very much for your help and argumentation. It is appreciated!