So, I've just come back from the vet again.
And it's been a really really horrible month.
I think I'd posted recently about our other leo...
His poop was green. Took him to the vet and supposedly nothing was found in fecal tests. It must have been hornworms.
He says to keep doing what I'm doing... so I do. The leo seems fine otherwise. But the poop is green and the vet can't tell me why.
...
Also, he say it's a she despite pores clearly visible but hey, he's the vet right....
Literally 2-3 weeks ago, not even long after the vet appointments, my two anoles get sick and die. Had them for forever it seems. Never had an issue, and now, they're gone.
One right after the other.
As soon as they showed signs of being ill... it was too late.
Before that they'd seemed fine too except... green poop.
Hornworms I'm told. (Didn't get fecal for them though, just the vet's thoughts.)
As for their deaths, possibly old age.... They might have been WC or something he says...
(We talked about the husbandry but according to him it was fine... but both dying, what in the world?)
And then today...
My smallest crested has just died a few hours ago. Seemingly randomly but probably not so random because... with everything else going on how can it NOT be related?
Especially with all tanks being almost next to eachother...
We'd had him for 6 months, and he just died...
He never really grew from day one (never lost any weight either though?)... And his tail was always weirdly thin?
I mean really really strangely thin. But he'd always seemed okay...
Ironically poop was normal but still...
Saturday he'd acted odd. And he looked like he had 2-3 huge lumps on his sides.
Sunday he was walking strange.
Monday we made the vet appointment.
Today he's gone.
And now I'm starting to wonder if maybe there was something in the fecal that went unchecked from the leo... and now I'm concerned if whatever it is might be spreading.
He died before the vet appointment. But because of everything happening... I decided it best to shell out the money for a necropsy.
I HAVE to know how it died... Or atleast if it was a carrier to something the others now might have/had.
We just got back about an hour ago... and they just threw me for a huge loop.
Forget the fact that I was ALREADY questioning the vet when we brought the leo in because... the leo looks male to me but they say it's female? And it's poop is still green despite not giving the leo anymore hornworms and nothing was found in fecal tests so they just 'don't know'...
But as for the care of the crested's... now they REALLY have me wondering if they know what they're doing...
Supposedly... I'm doing it alllllllllll wrong :I.
Now, I have the 2 in 2 seperate 18x18x24 exo terras. The tiny one that died was in a plastic tub because it's so small. (On paper towel with fake plants and fake hide.)
Temps about 70-75 depending on if the A/C kicks on at night.
Mist twice a day.
Feed Pangea's CGD every night, with insects once or twice a week (sometimes the two bigger ones won't even take an insect though)
And the 2 tanks are planted...
The only light being an LED for the plants...
Today, I was told I was not keeping them properly...
That I should-
Feed them ONLY crickets. No more CGD.
Have a moist hide, despite misting the whole tank and the bottom being covered in moss/(or paper towel) to keep humidity up...
They shouldn't have to eat their shed. The only do so if they aren't getting the right nutrition...
And that they should have a light source, so they can digest the calcium and what have you. But not just any light source, they need a 90 degrees basking spot...
That maybe that's why the tiny little guy died... because '-no basking light to digest properly'?
The other 2 are perfectly fine. Have grown, stool is normal. Eat their CGD every night.... no issues... but I'd never heard of the stuff she was saying to do... not for crested's.
I did loads of research, even talk to the places I got them from. Looked up caresheets... everything.
Made sure I knew everything before getting them a year after I started reading about em'.
I'm at a loss.
Now, I don't know whether I'M the one not caring for them right... or if this vet doesn't know what it's doing.
That maybe one of the reptiles DID have something and they never found it and... god I don't know.
All this happening and now I've lost 3 animals, with one still pooping green?
...
And it's hornworms? Still? (Even though the crested never had any hornworms being so small.)
Way too much of a coincidence.
I get the results tomorrow but... I think I'm gonna find a new vet...
Honestly, 90 degree basking light? No CGD...?
What an awful awful day... And in the end I only wonder if they'll give me any answers... or if I'll just be jerked around like I feel like I have been.
Because if they do find something, and all along that's what was going on... it could have possibly been prevented, right?
My whole routine now, has changed. I'm tearing tanks apart that I spent alot of money on putting together, freaking out, and all I can wonder is what the hell I did wrong?
And what it is I should be hoping they find in the necropsy... anything, nothing... I don't know.
Been a long day.
And it's been a really really horrible month.
I think I'd posted recently about our other leo...
His poop was green. Took him to the vet and supposedly nothing was found in fecal tests. It must have been hornworms.
He says to keep doing what I'm doing... so I do. The leo seems fine otherwise. But the poop is green and the vet can't tell me why.
...
Also, he say it's a she despite pores clearly visible but hey, he's the vet right....
Literally 2-3 weeks ago, not even long after the vet appointments, my two anoles get sick and die. Had them for forever it seems. Never had an issue, and now, they're gone.
One right after the other.
As soon as they showed signs of being ill... it was too late.
Before that they'd seemed fine too except... green poop.
Hornworms I'm told. (Didn't get fecal for them though, just the vet's thoughts.)
As for their deaths, possibly old age.... They might have been WC or something he says...
(We talked about the husbandry but according to him it was fine... but both dying, what in the world?)
And then today...
My smallest crested has just died a few hours ago. Seemingly randomly but probably not so random because... with everything else going on how can it NOT be related?
Especially with all tanks being almost next to eachother...
We'd had him for 6 months, and he just died...
He never really grew from day one (never lost any weight either though?)... And his tail was always weirdly thin?
I mean really really strangely thin. But he'd always seemed okay...
Ironically poop was normal but still...
Saturday he'd acted odd. And he looked like he had 2-3 huge lumps on his sides.
Sunday he was walking strange.
Monday we made the vet appointment.
Today he's gone.
And now I'm starting to wonder if maybe there was something in the fecal that went unchecked from the leo... and now I'm concerned if whatever it is might be spreading.
He died before the vet appointment. But because of everything happening... I decided it best to shell out the money for a necropsy.
I HAVE to know how it died... Or atleast if it was a carrier to something the others now might have/had.
We just got back about an hour ago... and they just threw me for a huge loop.
Forget the fact that I was ALREADY questioning the vet when we brought the leo in because... the leo looks male to me but they say it's female? And it's poop is still green despite not giving the leo anymore hornworms and nothing was found in fecal tests so they just 'don't know'...
But as for the care of the crested's... now they REALLY have me wondering if they know what they're doing...
Supposedly... I'm doing it alllllllllll wrong :I.
Now, I have the 2 in 2 seperate 18x18x24 exo terras. The tiny one that died was in a plastic tub because it's so small. (On paper towel with fake plants and fake hide.)
Temps about 70-75 depending on if the A/C kicks on at night.
Mist twice a day.
Feed Pangea's CGD every night, with insects once or twice a week (sometimes the two bigger ones won't even take an insect though)
And the 2 tanks are planted...
The only light being an LED for the plants...
Today, I was told I was not keeping them properly...
That I should-
Feed them ONLY crickets. No more CGD.
Have a moist hide, despite misting the whole tank and the bottom being covered in moss/(or paper towel) to keep humidity up...
They shouldn't have to eat their shed. The only do so if they aren't getting the right nutrition...
And that they should have a light source, so they can digest the calcium and what have you. But not just any light source, they need a 90 degrees basking spot...
That maybe that's why the tiny little guy died... because '-no basking light to digest properly'?
The other 2 are perfectly fine. Have grown, stool is normal. Eat their CGD every night.... no issues... but I'd never heard of the stuff she was saying to do... not for crested's.
I did loads of research, even talk to the places I got them from. Looked up caresheets... everything.
Made sure I knew everything before getting them a year after I started reading about em'.
I'm at a loss.
Now, I don't know whether I'M the one not caring for them right... or if this vet doesn't know what it's doing.
That maybe one of the reptiles DID have something and they never found it and... god I don't know.
All this happening and now I've lost 3 animals, with one still pooping green?
...
And it's hornworms? Still? (Even though the crested never had any hornworms being so small.)
Way too much of a coincidence.
I get the results tomorrow but... I think I'm gonna find a new vet...
Honestly, 90 degree basking light? No CGD...?
What an awful awful day... And in the end I only wonder if they'll give me any answers... or if I'll just be jerked around like I feel like I have been.
Because if they do find something, and all along that's what was going on... it could have possibly been prevented, right?
My whole routine now, has changed. I'm tearing tanks apart that I spent alot of money on putting together, freaking out, and all I can wonder is what the hell I did wrong?
And what it is I should be hoping they find in the necropsy... anything, nothing... I don't know.
Been a long day.