Elizabeth Freer
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So the big white globular thing really concerns me, but I just don't know at this point. Thanks for the advice. He is in the dry hide, with overhead warmth. Unfortunately it is set up with a red bulb and I have the surface temp constant at about 88, Maybe I should switch to the ceramic heater for the night so the red doesn't bug him... not sure. I am debating whether to replace all the paper towel or not. It was cleaned yesterday, I think, but still, cleaner is better. But so is reducing stress. Any recommendations in this regard?View attachment 24165View attachment 24166View attachment 24167View attachment 24168
I do not know what the white globular mass is or the gray mass next to it. (Bring photos to vet.) Don't know how that would affect the vet's recommendation for antibiotics either. Is the end that is on the Akinna free from these other masses?
Hmm, I am still researching. So can't say off the top of my head... had a few other things occupying my mindlately. I would only use ointment if the vet recommended it. I think the idea is that if we do antibiotics, they would be oral. So the tail should heal up on its own.
The tail should heal up on its own. Pretty soon you will see a small bud, the beginnings of the new tail end.
Any ointment applied to the tail has a good chance of being licked by Akinna.
In my opinion a CHE is always the best choice for night time heating![]()
Besides a CHE, Exo Terra (and Zoo Med) have Night-Glo Moonlight bulbs that come in a wide range of wattages: 15 watt - 75 watts. Those give a bit of light so that you can see.
The sooner you can move him to a larger tank the better. I think doing so would reduce his stress, because after the Flagyl, he could have proper warm and cool ends.
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