Kriss tupper
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His eyes have always been like that, I spay at least 2 times a day for about 30secHis eyes are sunken in... What is your hydration schedule?
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His eyes have always been like that, I spay at least 2 times a day for about 30secHis eyes are sunken in... What is your hydration schedule?
On another picture you posted in the thread "Shedding", his eyes did not look sunken in. Something is causing his eyes to be sunken in, wether it be stress or dehydration.His eyes have always been like that, I spay at least 2 times a day for about 30sec
I love typos.His eyes have always been like that, I spay at least 2 times a day for about 30sec
The whats sorryWhat color are the urates? Pure white...tinged orange or very orange?
I never noticed that to be honest I am trying to get hold of the burn cream to see if that helpsOn another picture you posted in the thread "Shedding", his eyes did not look sunken in. Something is causing his eyes to be sunken in, wether it be stress or dehydration.
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Urates are what reptiles excrete in lieu of urine. When a reptile ?s, the first part of the feces is white(ish)—that's the urate. It's color & consistency can be an indicator of health issues.The whats sorry
The burn cream silver sulfadiazine (aka Silvadene) is by prescription only and you’ll need to see a vet to obtain.I never noticed that to be honest I am trying to get hold of the burn cream to see if that helps
Ok got ya sorry didn't know that was the name for it.Urates are what reptiles excrete in lieu of urine. When a reptile ?s, the first part of the feces is white(ish)—that's the urate. It's color & consistency can be an indicator of health issues.
chameleon urates (google—multiple articles & vids)