lbesok
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thanks shes with the vet now on an ovrnight stay the nurse saw her today and he vet is gonna give us a course of treatment (if there is one) tomorrow.
I had a feeling it wasnt enough when I looked at it tonight. Do you think she'll pull through. Are there any changes/recommendations you could make so I can make sure this never happens again and that my cham have proper care
The vet may choose to do blood work to determine her Calcium Phosphorous levels. Most likely the course of treatment will be Calcium Glubionte AKA liquid calcium, possibly a shot of calcium to draw it back into the bones. With the proper care, she has a good chance of making an almost full recovery. If her bones now seemed bowed, it is unlikely that they will become strait again.
I would do as Dave Weldon suggests and get the Zoomed Reptisun 5.0 ASAP, and also get them separated as already suggested as well. Also I recommend offering a variety of foods that are properly gutloaded.
I unfortunately went through this experience with my first Ambilobe, Mufasa. Feel free to look over my experiences here:
https://www.chameleonforums.com/suggestions-mufasas-mbd-6648/
Also here is another amazing experience that shows Hermie recovering from MBD:
https://www.chameleonforums.com/hermie-sick-481/index2.html
Mufasa's MBD resulted from too many Superworms not thoroughly dusted, and insufficient UVB lighting. We all make mistakes and learn from them. I wish you luck.
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