microracer24
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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 caught it right away! He had looked stressed the day before but there was not outward sign of why. I brought him back a few days later because he wasn't looking well. The bloodwork showed the anemia. He then had a series of iron infusions and Baytril because the vet suspected an infection. His health wasn't improving so they took more blood yesterday and the vet said the anemia was worsening because the blood was very watery. His diagnosis was confirmed today with the results of the latest blood test. The iron level has continued to plummet and no young white blood cells. He pooped yesterday and it had blood in it which is why we rushed him to the vet again. We are waiting to get the results of the stool sample but as the vet said even if it's parasites, which I don't think it is, that wouldn't account for his body not producing the white blood cells necessary. He said he is going to talk to a specialist tomorrow but at this point it looks terminal. I guess I'm looking for some of the more experienced keepers to chime in. I know there is at least on vet on the forum that is a cham specialist. I've gone over my husbandry and feel it is good. The vet said that it probably has nothing to do with that though. I have had to feed him repta boost for the last week because he hasn't eaten on his own since December 22nd. Even still he has maintained the same weight he was when I got him at the end of August. And I think the hardest question of all is what to do if it is terminal? My wife and I are pretty torn up right now.