saltwaterguy02
New Member
Hi everyone
I have a one year old male Ambilobe panther; I bought him from a local pet store and didn’t realize till the 2nd day that it appears he has a early stage of MBD. Both arms look slightly curved and he has trouble with his right wrist, he is able to grasp but as he walks along the limbs, it’s almost a drag and slide for him. So maybe im wrong to say it’s an early stage of MBD. My question is can he recover from MBD? Also any advice on what I should be doing to help him out? So far I have been dusting the crickets with Cal, 4 times a week and I also have liquid cal that I haven’t used yet but thought I can add this with water and administer to him with a dropper?
thanks
I have a one year old male Ambilobe panther; I bought him from a local pet store and didn’t realize till the 2nd day that it appears he has a early stage of MBD. Both arms look slightly curved and he has trouble with his right wrist, he is able to grasp but as he walks along the limbs, it’s almost a drag and slide for him. So maybe im wrong to say it’s an early stage of MBD. My question is can he recover from MBD? Also any advice on what I should be doing to help him out? So far I have been dusting the crickets with Cal, 4 times a week and I also have liquid cal that I haven’t used yet but thought I can add this with water and administer to him with a dropper?
thanks