ijmccollum
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I don't know how it happens, other than I am just a softie (or sucker) -- damn my formative years. Got a call for an adoptive/rescue blue tongue skink. No prob, I have been following this animal for some time and knew it had some issues, ie., recurrent mites and bubbly eye (indication of URI). I had been told that it has received repeated vet care but the problems still resurface.
Unfortunately we do not have an exotic (reptile) vet of great confidence in the general area. Therefore i am putting out request for information regarding the care of this species in regard to the above concerns.
I am wondering if the mites have infested the nares/ears/ducts or into lungs so that erradication has become execeptionally difficult. Or if the substrate it was kept on exacerbated this condition and can be erradicated if changed.
So far as I know a wood type substrate is what was used. I have kept all desert/arid type animals on sand with humid hidies as needed and am wondering if I put this skink on sand if that will help with the mites.
As for the bubbly eye when it hisses, I have no idea.
I do not think there has been alot of socialization for this animal so I do not want to stress it more than necessary.
Another critical concern is : not allowing this to impact the other onsite critters. They are are all happy and healthy currently. My biggest concern is that the mites do not jump habitat. How do I keep them stationary till irradicated? They are in seperate rooms and I can use clorox wipes between care but will that be enough?
Please advise. I will not be insulted.
Unfortunately we do not have an exotic (reptile) vet of great confidence in the general area. Therefore i am putting out request for information regarding the care of this species in regard to the above concerns.
I am wondering if the mites have infested the nares/ears/ducts or into lungs so that erradication has become execeptionally difficult. Or if the substrate it was kept on exacerbated this condition and can be erradicated if changed.
So far as I know a wood type substrate is what was used. I have kept all desert/arid type animals on sand with humid hidies as needed and am wondering if I put this skink on sand if that will help with the mites.
As for the bubbly eye when it hisses, I have no idea.
I do not think there has been alot of socialization for this animal so I do not want to stress it more than necessary.
Another critical concern is : not allowing this to impact the other onsite critters. They are are all happy and healthy currently. My biggest concern is that the mites do not jump habitat. How do I keep them stationary till irradicated? They are in seperate rooms and I can use clorox wipes between care but will that be enough?
Please advise. I will not be insulted.