lickyoureyeballs
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Hi,
I have a pair of Uroplatus fimbs I picked up over the summer. I moved them into a larger enclosure (3' wide X 3' tall X 2' deep) about 2 weeks ago. About a week ago my male started to go downhill. He's looking really skinny, tail wasn't fanned out and I don't think he moved at all throughout the night. I figured he would probably be dead by morning, but he wasn't. He seems to be hanging in there and I want to know if anyone has any advice on how to make him more comfortable, sorta speak. Is there anything I can do to help him recover? I have been misting him 2x/day and he is drinking very well. I don't believe he has eaten in the last week.
Thank you,
Audra
I have a pair of Uroplatus fimbs I picked up over the summer. I moved them into a larger enclosure (3' wide X 3' tall X 2' deep) about 2 weeks ago. About a week ago my male started to go downhill. He's looking really skinny, tail wasn't fanned out and I don't think he moved at all throughout the night. I figured he would probably be dead by morning, but he wasn't. He seems to be hanging in there and I want to know if anyone has any advice on how to make him more comfortable, sorta speak. Is there anything I can do to help him recover? I have been misting him 2x/day and he is drinking very well. I don't believe he has eaten in the last week.
Thank you,
Audra