She’s crazy! And escaping XD

Ghostbirb

Chameleon Enthusiast
So I got this plant for Nachito to hide in when we went on a little field tip to my vet class (she did great). So now I’m using it as a little free range area for her just outside of her enclosure. And well she’s interesting the window 😅
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You said…”we went on a little field tip to my vet class (she did great)…vet class? Explain please?!
So, I had a thread on this a few months back. I just finished up a class that was on learning on how to be vet assistants and animal anatomy/health. We were allowed to bring our pets in for a day throughout the year, and I had been toying with the idea of bringing Nachito in but held off as I didn't want to bring her in unless it was informational to my classmates and as stress free as possible. We had one day that was based around ultrasounds and due to Nachito status of her being on hospice care for follicular stasis, I decided to bring her in for a little lesson and ultrasound of her follicles. It was a really quick handling session, and I made this little makeshift enclosure surrounded on 3 sides by a banket with a big plant and sticks so she could be secure and comfortable when we were not doing the ultrasound.
 
And what was said about her condition/situation?
Topics around correct husbandry, how her eggs failed to move onto the calcification stage and their varying sizes, with how deadly it can be and how her past husbandry experiences could have affected it (super low calcium levels) and her chances of surgery survival, alongside that we had a little discussion and imaging of her three chambered heart. My classmates during the year were also very admit on getting a class pet😓 and I also used her as an example of how class pets are not the greatest idea and if research isn't done correctly then the animal could have problems in the short/long term.
 
Topics around correct husbandry, how her eggs failed to move onto the calcification stage and their varying sizes, with how deadly it can be and how her past husbandry experiences could have affected it (super low calcium levels) and her chances of surgery survival, alongside that we had a little discussion and imaging of her three chambered heart. My classmates during the year were also very admit on getting a class pet😓 and I also used her as an example of how class pets are not the greatest idea and if research isn't done correctly then the animal could have problems in the short/long term.
Sounds like a good session! Glad she did well at it…she’s a trooper! You did well too!
 
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