littlemissbigcity
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Hello! I've had my leo, Remy, for about 2.5 years. For the last year or so he has constantly been getting "stuff" compacted in his teeth on both sides of his mouth, and I was wondering if anybody had any thoughts on why this may be happening.
It all started when I switched his moist hide material from sphagnum moss to coconut fiber (he has ceramic tiles in the rest of his tank), and I started feeding him ****roaches (he has a hard time seeing, so no crickets). I noticed he had some "stuff" compacted in the side of his mouth and took him to the vet, where they fished it out and put some SSD ointment on it. They told me they were ****roach parts and to change back to only mealworms, so I did. The same thing happened again, so I got rid of the coconut fiber and went back to sphagnum moss.
Unfortunately, it keeps happening. I try to keep a close eye on it, cleaning his mouth out when I notice anything with a curette (a surgical instrument with a little metal loop on the top meant for scraping), and if it bleeds I put SSD ointment on it and give him a round of injectable antibiotics. I work at a small animal vet (cats and dogs) so it's easy to get things to treat him with but I would rather prevent his mouth from hurting at all...
I take him to the veterinary teaching hospital at my university which is one of the best vet programs in the country and they don't know why this is happening. I can't even really tell what it is that is stuck in there, other than little pieces of worms. They told me it could be from not keeping his warm side warm enough, but I actually keep it warmer than is recommended (around 95 F)
All of this to say, has anybody had a similar problem? What was the cause, and how did you prevent it? I feel bad for his little mouth
It all started when I switched his moist hide material from sphagnum moss to coconut fiber (he has ceramic tiles in the rest of his tank), and I started feeding him ****roaches (he has a hard time seeing, so no crickets). I noticed he had some "stuff" compacted in the side of his mouth and took him to the vet, where they fished it out and put some SSD ointment on it. They told me they were ****roach parts and to change back to only mealworms, so I did. The same thing happened again, so I got rid of the coconut fiber and went back to sphagnum moss.
Unfortunately, it keeps happening. I try to keep a close eye on it, cleaning his mouth out when I notice anything with a curette (a surgical instrument with a little metal loop on the top meant for scraping), and if it bleeds I put SSD ointment on it and give him a round of injectable antibiotics. I work at a small animal vet (cats and dogs) so it's easy to get things to treat him with but I would rather prevent his mouth from hurting at all...
I take him to the veterinary teaching hospital at my university which is one of the best vet programs in the country and they don't know why this is happening. I can't even really tell what it is that is stuck in there, other than little pieces of worms. They told me it could be from not keeping his warm side warm enough, but I actually keep it warmer than is recommended (around 95 F)
All of this to say, has anybody had a similar problem? What was the cause, and how did you prevent it? I feel bad for his little mouth
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