Joy Leaf
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So our current Mellers Joy is doing good these days, but thru chance we heard that a friend of a friend of a friend (etc) Had a Meller's but could no longer take care of it and it has a few health issues. We dont have a lot of spare $$ for huge vet bills, but we are going to take her in for one next week. We made the jump to acquire the animal and here is what we now know(pics below):
1. Not eating very much. (1-3 crickets every other day)
2. Will drink, havent measured what shes drinking, but she likes it straight from the spray bottle.
3. Is dehydrated as you can tell from the sunken eyesbut we're working on that.
4. One eye tends not to close all of the way like maybe its hardened skin around it.
5. Does not sleep well in an enclosure and has fallen 3 times (we were told about this and had a super padded enclosure bottom for her. We now have here in a large rubbermaid with heat and UV during this process.
6. Seems to have a large 0.5-0.75 inch open wound (see pic below) on her tail.
7. Very lathargic, and when she does eat her aim seems to be off and does not "flick" her tongue out quickly, its more of walking up onto the feeder and barely sticking her tongue out slowly and hoping it sticks.
Shes very friendly and outgoing when she is up and moving, she didnt like her tail being messed with for the pics though. Any ideas on possible at home treatments for her tail before we head to the vet next week? Also, we have gotten her to take about 1.5-2ML of reptaid every other day. We usually sneak it in while shes drinking. Is there an easier way to get her to open up to take water/reptaid via syringe without just trying to be lucky and catch her with her mouth open? Thanks all in advance! (pics below)
1. Not eating very much. (1-3 crickets every other day)
2. Will drink, havent measured what shes drinking, but she likes it straight from the spray bottle.
3. Is dehydrated as you can tell from the sunken eyesbut we're working on that.
4. One eye tends not to close all of the way like maybe its hardened skin around it.
5. Does not sleep well in an enclosure and has fallen 3 times (we were told about this and had a super padded enclosure bottom for her. We now have here in a large rubbermaid with heat and UV during this process.
6. Seems to have a large 0.5-0.75 inch open wound (see pic below) on her tail.
7. Very lathargic, and when she does eat her aim seems to be off and does not "flick" her tongue out quickly, its more of walking up onto the feeder and barely sticking her tongue out slowly and hoping it sticks.
Shes very friendly and outgoing when she is up and moving, she didnt like her tail being messed with for the pics though. Any ideas on possible at home treatments for her tail before we head to the vet next week? Also, we have gotten her to take about 1.5-2ML of reptaid every other day. We usually sneak it in while shes drinking. Is there an easier way to get her to open up to take water/reptaid via syringe without just trying to be lucky and catch her with her mouth open? Thanks all in advance! (pics below)


