I live out in Maryland, but we've already found a good reptile vet that's fairly close by. Thank you though!
For the next few days she won't be with us, she'll be cared for by the hospital. Granted all goes well, we'll be absolutely certain we're doing all we can to meet her needs.
Good news! We found a very nice pet hospital that'll take her in for the next two or three days. We'll be checking up on her tomorrow afternoon. Thank you all for your input! If things seem positive we'll take this time to deep clean her cage and maybe get a few new plants ^^ We're very hopeful...
well i mean shoot alright
is there anything I can even do? I can't take her to the vet right now; my mother is out. I need something I can do to help her here aside from squirting water into her mouth and stressing her out.
Here she is after a bit of time under the sun. She's still got that little bit by her eye, but doesn't look quite as bad I don't think?
I'll do my best to find a vet as quickly as I can regardless.
She was taken just yesterday and all they saw was a slight calcium deficiency. She's been periodically opening her mouth, and I've gotten what I can in then. Hopefully after some time under the sun she'll be a bit more alert.
It's really odd, when I bought her 5 months ago the store told us she was around 6 months old. Even the vet seemed surprised that she was as old as we claimed.
She usually won't drink around us, but sometimes we've seen her. I know when I mist her she gets a fair amount of water in.
I think the...
here's a closer picture of her eye. She has gone to bathroom since I started this thread, but it wasn't very much. Since then her breathing seems to have gotten heavier, and she'll occasionally lurch forward a bit. Should I remove her from my thigh and give her some space? I worry it will be too...
She's had 24 hour access to water since we've gotten her, it's very shocking that she'd stop for any reason.
The vet never once mentioned MBD to us, though I have done a bit of research. If it is MBD then it seems to be very early on? Her limbs don't seem deformed at all.
The problem was that we...
Our little girl is named Solosis, a fiesty little veiled we've had for about five months. She's always been an angry little girl who liked us for food and nothing else- but we all loved her nonetheless.
Yesterday, however, something very odd happened? My mother went to feed her, but Solosis had...