neonate New Member May 6, 2009 #1 Hi jus picked up a new male veiled the other day and noticed he has a very small burn on his casque..a couple of scales have dried and are curling away... What can i do to help with the recovery?? Does anyone use "Tamodine"?? Thanks.....
Hi jus picked up a new male veiled the other day and noticed he has a very small burn on his casque..a couple of scales have dried and are curling away... What can i do to help with the recovery?? Does anyone use "Tamodine"?? Thanks.....
Sang New Member May 6, 2009 #2 have not heard of tamodine. my suggestion would be silvidine if you can your hands on it to help the healing. you could even go as far as neosporin *if anyone reccomends against this please chime in*. the burn will heal over the next several sheds. and eventually you probably won't notice anymore.
have not heard of tamodine. my suggestion would be silvidine if you can your hands on it to help the healing. you could even go as far as neosporin *if anyone reccomends against this please chime in*. the burn will heal over the next several sheds. and eventually you probably won't notice anymore.
cushcameleon New Member May 6, 2009 #4 Sang said: you could even go as far as neosporin *if anyone reccomends against this please chime in*. Click to expand... I would recommend neosporin if you cannot get silvidine, neosporin will still help the healing process and fight off infection.
Sang said: you could even go as far as neosporin *if anyone reccomends against this please chime in*. Click to expand... I would recommend neosporin if you cannot get silvidine, neosporin will still help the healing process and fight off infection.
chambabysitter1 New Member May 6, 2009 #5 cushcameleon said: I would recommend neosporin if you cannot get silvidine, neosporin will still help the healing process and fight off infection. Click to expand... Is this based off of previous experience?
cushcameleon said: I would recommend neosporin if you cannot get silvidine, neosporin will still help the healing process and fight off infection. Click to expand... Is this based off of previous experience?
cushcameleon New Member May 6, 2009 #6 chambabysitter1 said: Is this based off of previous experience? Click to expand... Its based off of research, http://chamworld.blogspot.com/2008/01/health-chapter-f-burn.html.
chambabysitter1 said: Is this based off of previous experience? Click to expand... Its based off of research, http://chamworld.blogspot.com/2008/01/health-chapter-f-burn.html.
chambabysitter1 New Member May 6, 2009 #7 cushcameleon said: Its based off of research, http://chamworld.blogspot.com/2008/01/health-chapter-f-burn.html. Click to expand... Glad to see you find some sources valid.
cushcameleon said: Its based off of research, http://chamworld.blogspot.com/2008/01/health-chapter-f-burn.html. Click to expand... Glad to see you find some sources valid.
cushcameleon New Member May 6, 2009 #8 chambabysitter1 said: Glad to see you find some sources valid. Click to expand... Your insults sure do make me feel good
chambabysitter1 said: Glad to see you find some sources valid. Click to expand... Your insults sure do make me feel good
Sang New Member May 6, 2009 #9 and they do make a special burn soothing/healing neosporin, my concern is the effects on reptilian tissue and mammalian tissue. but either way, i have used neosporin on sulcatta.
and they do make a special burn soothing/healing neosporin, my concern is the effects on reptilian tissue and mammalian tissue. but either way, i have used neosporin on sulcatta.
Syn Avid Member May 6, 2009 #10 I've used neosporin with success. Don't use the one with painkiller, however.
neonate New Member May 7, 2009 #11 Thanks im on the hunt for it do you know if its available in the U.K???