postskunk
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I'm not even sure what questions to ask here so any imput would be very appreciated
I only take my Henkeli out to weigh her maybe every 2 weeks or if I find eggs but I was going threw tanks like a half hour ago and I wanted to give her a look over. first I notice that her right hand was shaking with every step and I started to get nervous and she laid 2 clutches of eggs a month apart so I was thinking it might be MBD. I do have a uvb 5.0 bulb on her cage and I dust here crickets every couple of times, I probably should do it more though.
then things got worse I noticed that every time she took a step with her back right leg it stayed perfectly bent at the same angle and it was hard for her to adjust her toes to grab on when she put it back down. I'm not sure if it's broken or not. If it was would she be able to move her toes and it could have been that way for a while. I used to be a vet tech at a local vetrinarian so I'm going to try to bring her over there to get an xray. it's a dog and cat vet but every time I've taken a reptile to a vet that "takes reptiles" it's been a complete joke. they would give print me out a care sheet off the net and say exotics are delicate and they couldn't define the problem. so at least if I get the x-ray then I'll know if she broke it or not and move on from there.
if it is MBD whats the best and safest way to get the amount of calcium back in her that she needs? and is there anything else I can do? and whats the recovery rate from MBD? and if her leg is broken is there anything I can do about that?
I'm really nervous and anxious about this right now and I know that she's in pain, so please any help would be extremely appreciated
thanks
-Matt
I only take my Henkeli out to weigh her maybe every 2 weeks or if I find eggs but I was going threw tanks like a half hour ago and I wanted to give her a look over. first I notice that her right hand was shaking with every step and I started to get nervous and she laid 2 clutches of eggs a month apart so I was thinking it might be MBD. I do have a uvb 5.0 bulb on her cage and I dust here crickets every couple of times, I probably should do it more though.
then things got worse I noticed that every time she took a step with her back right leg it stayed perfectly bent at the same angle and it was hard for her to adjust her toes to grab on when she put it back down. I'm not sure if it's broken or not. If it was would she be able to move her toes and it could have been that way for a while. I used to be a vet tech at a local vetrinarian so I'm going to try to bring her over there to get an xray. it's a dog and cat vet but every time I've taken a reptile to a vet that "takes reptiles" it's been a complete joke. they would give print me out a care sheet off the net and say exotics are delicate and they couldn't define the problem. so at least if I get the x-ray then I'll know if she broke it or not and move on from there.
if it is MBD whats the best and safest way to get the amount of calcium back in her that she needs? and is there anything else I can do? and whats the recovery rate from MBD? and if her leg is broken is there anything I can do about that?
I'm really nervous and anxious about this right now and I know that she's in pain, so please any help would be extremely appreciated
thanks
-Matt