A quick search comes up with a herp vet in Montana. Look into it.
Karyn Cook
Shari Skifstafd
All West Veterinary Hospital
81770 Gallatin Road
Bozeman, MT 59718
Tel: (406) 586-4919
Comments: Only herp vet in the bozeman area and we have been pleased with their survice. Ball pythons, Red tail...
Take him to the vet as soon as you are able to - pretty much straight forward here. You may also want to read: http://en.allexperts.com/q/Reptiles-704/2008/6/prolapsed-hemipenis.htm
Lots of sitting around like a lazy patriarch and waiting for water or food to come to him. LOL Typical hibernation routine for me is lowered temps, shorter days and less intake of food. Activity is a lot less, but they do still move around a bit, just not as often as they do in the warmer months.
So the weather here up in the Northeast is starting to get a little chilly and my parsons are beginning to go into lazy sleep mode. Here is a shot of one of my males (probably the last shot of the season).
Hello,
Been traveling back home in Thailand for a bit and haven't had the chance to really log in and post or talk. Thank god my brother is into herps and took care of my chams. Anyways, here is a nice update pic of one of my Parsons. (Note: not me in the pic, but my friend Craig).
Nate
Hello,
I have decided to sell off one of my male Parson's to focus on a newly acquired female. I don't have time or resources right now for a 3:1 colony, and I must sell one of the males.
This male is 1 year old, yellow eye and if there is an interest, please private me and I can give...
Thanks! I cant seem to be able to catch him in a solid yellow flare. The only time he is solid yellow is when he is asleep, and by that point my camera phone doesn't work. Go figure!
Here is Gus my 2yo male mafana. I rarely handle him as of late, let alone photograph him. He's one of my favorites...he has the best personality ever and is very used to handling and not timid towards my pup at all.
Does nutritional benefit in this case really outweigh the risk? If you gut load with a quality mix and provide variety of feeders (that are already used safely) why bother with bees and wasps? Doesn't make sense.
Get lots of varying sizes so he gets a good grip exercise - and yes give it a good clean, there are FAQ's in this forum on how to clean, disinfect, and bake branches to kill anything and everything in it for use....
Nope, haven't seen him sniff, chew or bother vegetation at all. However, I did hear that some keepers have given them fruit...I never tried so I wouldn't know.