Hahaha honestly the wife and I joke how it was inevitable, considering what happens to Rick getting his arm cut off and all. Thanks for everyone's replies.
Hey everyone, just thought I'd give an update on Rick! A month ago he had his tail amputated due to a cat bite and puncture wounds on his back. He is now fully healthy, just a bit of black on his tail stub from cauterising.
I usually do 12/12 but for instance if sundown is still a warm sun, I'll perch him in the sunlight for an extra hour and a bit. Not a lot longer though, and he's been growing great no ill effects.
Well then he may be having a change in attitude because he senses a change in environment. For the color change, since his basking spot isn't the heat it used to be, he's changing to a dark color to absorb more heat. Just suggestions though.
You have him on your hand when he's green, he won't even let you handle him anymore? The color of him dark looks like his basking colors, but if he's dark all the time now, I'm not sure.
Yep, I actually cut a hole in the lid leaving like an Inch so it could still clip, and then laid insect screen first, so the lid holds the screening down. Works good too cause when I mist he skims the droplets at the top to drink.
I bought my cham at 3 months old, he is only 4 now, the enclosure I built is 4 feet tall 2 deep and 20 inches wide. That is still much too big for him so I have him in just a plain old Rubbermaid. It has a vine in it and some artificial plant in it with lots of leaves to hide. I have a feeder...
So last night I took Rick Grimes in for a 10 day check up! All his wounds are closed and close to healed. The vet weighed him, and from his little 5 g weight the first visit he's up to 11g now! He also said I'm good to stop the anti biotics. Just thought I'd share the update. Thanks to everyone
All silk worms were too large for him, so I coated the meal worms I had with miner-all, and a few crickets, he ate 3 of each! So his appetite is there and I'm super stoked.
Well day two, both his body wounds, one on each side, are closed up nicely. The end of his tail looks a little rough still though and he has some bruising but he's improving.
Yeah I've been pretty adamant on making sure he gets it down, and he does seem to like the taste, lol makes sure he licks his lips after. I'll check my local pet store for small silks tomorrow. If not I'll have to try the cut method. Like I said, thanks Jajeanpierre. Nice to have someone with...
No meal worms, got it. Just pending the silk worm question, if I can't find small ones, cut one in half? And toss that in his mouth after I squirt the antibiotics?
The vet didn't stitch the open tail, he only cauterised it, excuse my spelling. He used a powder/foam to seal it. Its just a sore now at the end. I'll call them about it. And jajeanpierre about the cutting the silk worm in half?
Something that I forgot to ask the vet, idiot me... does anyone know if I could apply polysporin on his tail?Just to aid the wound. I have a triple antibiotic polysporin with anti microbial qualities. Will it interfere with the oral antibiotics? Thanks.
At the moment all I have is meal worms, last time I was at the pet store the silkworms were way to big for him. He's only at 3 months, could I perhaps get some if the smaller ones and cut them in half, and throw one of those in? You were asking about the antibiotics - mixed 0.25ml of baytril...
I rushed home on my lunch from work, he may have eaten a couple crickets, couldn't see as many as I put in. I gave him a good misting and he was drinking very well. He did look a little weak, but glad he was drinking.
Okay I lowered the light a tad, making it boost about 5 degrees Fahrenheit, insulated a bit but kept it open at the top, humidity is 90+. I'll definitely mist him more. He wouldn't take the meds without restraint this morning, I lightly held his body and put the syringe close to his mouth...
Well, this morning he took his first dose of antibiotics, he seem to enjoy the taste lol. Now hopefully he's not too stressed to eat, asked my wife to turn the lights on later, I turned them on and he was still tired from a late night.