cassicat4
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Hey guys, I need some help.
My male Tokay hasn't been having a great week. Monday night, he ingested most of a piece of paper towel (I'm assuming when going after a cricket or something) and then regurged it. As far as I can tell, based on an inventory of what he regurged and what was left, I don't believe he actually consumed any (beyond possibly a mouthful). Since then, he hasn't eaten or had a bowel movement of any kind (no urates or feces). (This was also cheap, flimsy towel, which has since been changed out for a much sturdier brand).
Appearance- and activity-wise, he was acting completely normal (as of Thurs night): bright color, bright-eyed, active (moving around his tank all night), does not have a bloated or distended belly, still drinks water when misted, etc. He's handleable, but I've been leaving him alone because I assumed the stress from the event has put him off food. I did give him some liquid calcium by mouth on Wednesday to help alleviate any GI fluids that may be bothering him, but that's all.
His primary diet has been crickets and superworms, although since he's been rejecting both since then, I tried offering him hornworms and butterworms by tongs. He did eat two butterworms Thursday night, but I'm not sure if that's because he wanted to, or because it was simple cause and effect reaction (he attacked the tongs and got the butterworm instead).
Since he hasn't been eating, I've made sure to clean out all the crickets from his tank (he's offered 5 a night assuming I see none left from the night before, with a potato piece in the corner for them to munch on if needed) and thought I got them all. I was wrong.
Friday afternoon, I checked on him (he was fine in the morning and at lunch), and noticed a big chunk had been bitten out of his tail. Based on the size, I don't know if it was crickets that did it, or if he did it to himself. I found some free-roaming crickets, and after removing my Tokay from the tank, I gave it a thorough inspection and was appalled to find that they had made some holes and burrowed into the foam background, and would hide in it completely out of sight. After cleaning out the background, I found 12 crickets in total. I fixed the background so now there are no more bugs (except superworms in a bowl) in his tank. As for the tail injury, I soaked it in diluted betadine for 10 minutes, coated it with regular polysporin, and bandaged it. However, after putting him back in his tank, he crawled into one of his hides and hasn't moved since (Fri afternoon/night until present).
So my questions: what do I do? He's not eating on his own, and hasn't had a bowel movement since Monday. Thursday night (after feeding the butterworms, but before the tail incident) I did talk to a herp vet tech who agreed that a vet visit wasn't warranted yet (the lack of eating and bowel movements was due to stress, give him time and space and he should come around), but that I should continue to monitor him and bring him in if there's no improvement in the next week or so, or if his behavior changes. Being that it's now a long weekend and all clinics are closed, the earliest I can get him in, if necessary, is Tuesday.
A run-down of his setup: he's in an 18x18x24 ExoTerra, has peat moss/eco earth substrate that is covered with paper towel (was recently removed as per advice from a more experienced keeper, but returned it when his tail was injured in case the bandage comes off), he's misted usually three times a day, ambient temp is 84.1F, with a basking temp of 91.2F, cool end 78.3F (measured with a digital thermometer with probe). He has fake plants covering two sides, a foam background on the back, a large cork flat, and a large cork round. He has a bowl of water available 24/7, and a bowl of superworms in plain calcium available 24/7 as well. He has a 2.0 UVB light as well as a 60W incandescent light.
He's CB, and I acquired him when he was 8 months old back in May. He's always been a healthy eater (gutloaded crickets and superworms, crickets dusted with Repashy Calcium Plus), and is in good condition and weight (118g). He has not visibly lost any weight since Monday, but I'll refrain from weighing him until I change out his bandage tonight.
I'm at a loss, because I've never dealt with regurge or appetite loss in Tokays before, and not sure what would be considered "normal" for the circumstances. The tail has me pretty upset as well, but I'm hopeful it will heal (he still has feeling in all parts of his tail as well). If anyone could help me out, provide advice, etc., it would be greatly appreciated. I'm pretty concerned right now, and feel at a loss as to what to do for him.
Thanks
EDIT: I also wanted to add that he did shed Wednesday night and ate most of it (with the exception of part of the head).
My male Tokay hasn't been having a great week. Monday night, he ingested most of a piece of paper towel (I'm assuming when going after a cricket or something) and then regurged it. As far as I can tell, based on an inventory of what he regurged and what was left, I don't believe he actually consumed any (beyond possibly a mouthful). Since then, he hasn't eaten or had a bowel movement of any kind (no urates or feces). (This was also cheap, flimsy towel, which has since been changed out for a much sturdier brand).
Appearance- and activity-wise, he was acting completely normal (as of Thurs night): bright color, bright-eyed, active (moving around his tank all night), does not have a bloated or distended belly, still drinks water when misted, etc. He's handleable, but I've been leaving him alone because I assumed the stress from the event has put him off food. I did give him some liquid calcium by mouth on Wednesday to help alleviate any GI fluids that may be bothering him, but that's all.
His primary diet has been crickets and superworms, although since he's been rejecting both since then, I tried offering him hornworms and butterworms by tongs. He did eat two butterworms Thursday night, but I'm not sure if that's because he wanted to, or because it was simple cause and effect reaction (he attacked the tongs and got the butterworm instead).
Since he hasn't been eating, I've made sure to clean out all the crickets from his tank (he's offered 5 a night assuming I see none left from the night before, with a potato piece in the corner for them to munch on if needed) and thought I got them all. I was wrong.
Friday afternoon, I checked on him (he was fine in the morning and at lunch), and noticed a big chunk had been bitten out of his tail. Based on the size, I don't know if it was crickets that did it, or if he did it to himself. I found some free-roaming crickets, and after removing my Tokay from the tank, I gave it a thorough inspection and was appalled to find that they had made some holes and burrowed into the foam background, and would hide in it completely out of sight. After cleaning out the background, I found 12 crickets in total. I fixed the background so now there are no more bugs (except superworms in a bowl) in his tank. As for the tail injury, I soaked it in diluted betadine for 10 minutes, coated it with regular polysporin, and bandaged it. However, after putting him back in his tank, he crawled into one of his hides and hasn't moved since (Fri afternoon/night until present).
So my questions: what do I do? He's not eating on his own, and hasn't had a bowel movement since Monday. Thursday night (after feeding the butterworms, but before the tail incident) I did talk to a herp vet tech who agreed that a vet visit wasn't warranted yet (the lack of eating and bowel movements was due to stress, give him time and space and he should come around), but that I should continue to monitor him and bring him in if there's no improvement in the next week or so, or if his behavior changes. Being that it's now a long weekend and all clinics are closed, the earliest I can get him in, if necessary, is Tuesday.
A run-down of his setup: he's in an 18x18x24 ExoTerra, has peat moss/eco earth substrate that is covered with paper towel (was recently removed as per advice from a more experienced keeper, but returned it when his tail was injured in case the bandage comes off), he's misted usually three times a day, ambient temp is 84.1F, with a basking temp of 91.2F, cool end 78.3F (measured with a digital thermometer with probe). He has fake plants covering two sides, a foam background on the back, a large cork flat, and a large cork round. He has a bowl of water available 24/7, and a bowl of superworms in plain calcium available 24/7 as well. He has a 2.0 UVB light as well as a 60W incandescent light.
He's CB, and I acquired him when he was 8 months old back in May. He's always been a healthy eater (gutloaded crickets and superworms, crickets dusted with Repashy Calcium Plus), and is in good condition and weight (118g). He has not visibly lost any weight since Monday, but I'll refrain from weighing him until I change out his bandage tonight.
I'm at a loss, because I've never dealt with regurge or appetite loss in Tokays before, and not sure what would be considered "normal" for the circumstances. The tail has me pretty upset as well, but I'm hopeful it will heal (he still has feeling in all parts of his tail as well). If anyone could help me out, provide advice, etc., it would be greatly appreciated. I'm pretty concerned right now, and feel at a loss as to what to do for him.
Thanks
EDIT: I also wanted to add that he did shed Wednesday night and ate most of it (with the exception of part of the head).
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