Man I would be so upset if that's what caused it. I really did research it... The level of D3 is supposed to be low enough that it's safe for everyday use. The other thing is I only used it for about 2 months if that. I was just hoping that it would help his eye... which does seem to have...
I was under the impression that the beta carotene was useless because they don't absorb it. I read it has to be the retinol or whatever it is. Honestly he hasn't eaten anything dusted with the Repashy since December 22nd. No on the Itraconazole. He was administered Baytril and iron.
I'm waiting for the results. I guess it takes a few days? Not sure. But he said even if there are parasites it wouldn't explain the lack of new white blood cells. I'm just trying to find someone with more experience here because I know he has never dealt with this. He said if it was a cat or dog...
Kale carrots squash sweet potatoes apples blueberries zucchini. I read that the vitamin A was the preformed stuff that the chams can absorb. Not sure on the amount of D3 or A per serving but I have read it's a safe amount for everyday use.
Timeline: Surgery January 1st. Blood taken January 10th shows Anemia. Bloody stool January 23rd and blood taken reveals iron levels have dropped to lower level than previously despite iron infusions. No young white blood cells.
He is a very picky eater. When I first got him he would eat crickets which I was gut loading with cricket crack and a mix of fruits and veggies that I verified to be good for them on the forum. I was also feeding super worms which I gutloaded with WOW Chow from Nick Barta. He likes silk worms...
My 15 month old male Ambilobe has been diagnosed with anemia. The vet described it as non-regenerative as his body is not producing white blood cells. He had a prolapse of his left hemepene on January 1st and it was amputated the same day because the vet said it was too damaged to repair. I...
I have had my Panther since September and he's around 15 months old. When I first got him he ate every day. Now I'm lucky if he eats once a week. He has no interest in Dubias or crickets. So I give him supers, horns, and silks. He weighed 178 grams when I first got him. I had him to the vet...
Awesome I'll keep that in mind the next time I have moths. My boy ended up eating them :) It was pretty cool I was able to take video of him eating one of them. He looked like he really enjoyed it.