Veiled Cham - possible MBD?
Hello everyone.
Last November we got a Veiled male cham. We have a good cage and a zooMed PowerSunTM UV lamp. I use the same lamps for my two beardies. He is almost a year old now. We try to sprinkle his crickets with powdered calcium but he wont eat them when we do that. He has been staying at my girl friends house and she has been taking care of him. She started working day shifts the last two months so she wasn't able to take him out in the sun a lot. Now the top of his head is bent to the right. I've researched and seems like hes getting MBD. I have brought him home to my house and now his cage is outside so he can get the sun directly, with a bit of shade. I will have to get another cage to have in the house for him for when the sun is not out. I am hoping that if I sprinkle a tad bit of calcium in his water dripper, and dust superworms / with the added sunlight that he will get better and the slant in his head will heal without taking him to a vet. Normally I would just take him tot he vet but funds are tight right now. Do you guys think that he will recover given his new living arrangements? I live in Pasadena where the the summers get very hot.
Hello everyone.
Last November we got a Veiled male cham. We have a good cage and a zooMed PowerSunTM UV lamp. I use the same lamps for my two beardies. He is almost a year old now. We try to sprinkle his crickets with powdered calcium but he wont eat them when we do that. He has been staying at my girl friends house and she has been taking care of him. She started working day shifts the last two months so she wasn't able to take him out in the sun a lot. Now the top of his head is bent to the right. I've researched and seems like hes getting MBD. I have brought him home to my house and now his cage is outside so he can get the sun directly, with a bit of shade. I will have to get another cage to have in the house for him for when the sun is not out. I am hoping that if I sprinkle a tad bit of calcium in his water dripper, and dust superworms / with the added sunlight that he will get better and the slant in his head will heal without taking him to a vet. Normally I would just take him tot he vet but funds are tight right now. Do you guys think that he will recover given his new living arrangements? I live in Pasadena where the the summers get very hot.
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