Kristen99
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That is what I use. The other repashy is for the feeders.Have any of you guys dusted feeders with repashy calcium plus LoD?
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That is what I use. The other repashy is for the feeders.Have any of you guys dusted feeders with repashy calcium plus LoD?
I understand I will change up some things and we will see how it goes to me he is looking very healthy what do you think??For years I've used the repcal dusts. I don't know if I could figure out if anything in the ones you used was playing a part in the dirt eating or not. It's complicated.
So it does seem like some kind of deficiency I caught him this morning munching on the money tree he also free ranges on so I quickly took him off and scheduled an appointment with his vet.He looks great!
Veiled's are known to munch on leaves, but a trip to the vet wouldn't be bad.So it does seem like some kind of deficiency I caught him this morning munching on the money tree he also free ranges on so I quickly took him off and scheduled an appointment with his vet.
I was just worried about it being the money tree I have heard it's safe and not safe so I just don't want him to get ill from itVeiled's are known to munch on leaves, but a trip to the vet wouldn't be bad.
Thank youGotcha, I only said that because it might be unnecessary stress though it shouldn't hurt him either way if that makes you feel comfortable. Fecal tests are definitely a good idea once and awhile. It's good to do 2 or 3 fecals in a row about 2 weeks in between each one. Because it may come back clean even if an animal is infected with parasites. I have no reason to think you're Cham has a problem, but just a precautionary thing. Good luck