And neither have we. This morning we got up expecting him to be in worse condition, or perhaps even dead, and instead we found him stronger and motoring around the tank.
Today, we went to the pet store and got a list of a few more vets who will possibly deal with Turbo, so perhaps I'll be able to get him some antibiotics.
We also completely cleaned his tank with soapy water, threw out his old plants, boiled his sticks, and put in some fancy new live plants for him to climb on. Hopefully a clean and bacteria-free tank will help his infection, or at least not add to it.
We discovered the doors can be relatively easily pried off the tank, so we will most likely make a mesh front so we can ventilate properly without leaving the doors open all the time.
Turbo is still taking water and vitamins, is allowing us to clean his eyes, and has stopped regurgitating his food. He still motors around and investigates his tank, and his colours are coming back. He seems unsure of his new plants, but he probably needs time to investigate.
The reason I'm posting this thread is that I'm not sure how quickly I can get him to the vet, and I want to help him as much as possible. It's been about a week and a half with no luck so far, so I want to try to make him as comfortable as possible while I spam the vets with calls until they can make time for him. Any suggestions? Right now, I'm trying to keep him warm and hydrated and that's as far as I've got. He's not letting go without a fight, so I'm going to stick with him.
P.S. I believe the pet store misinformed us about his age. Here's a couple pictures of him with measurements, so maybe you guys will have a better idea based on his size.
P.P.S. If anyone is worried about it, the plants are just a ficus and a schefflera.
Today, we went to the pet store and got a list of a few more vets who will possibly deal with Turbo, so perhaps I'll be able to get him some antibiotics.
We also completely cleaned his tank with soapy water, threw out his old plants, boiled his sticks, and put in some fancy new live plants for him to climb on. Hopefully a clean and bacteria-free tank will help his infection, or at least not add to it.
We discovered the doors can be relatively easily pried off the tank, so we will most likely make a mesh front so we can ventilate properly without leaving the doors open all the time.
Turbo is still taking water and vitamins, is allowing us to clean his eyes, and has stopped regurgitating his food. He still motors around and investigates his tank, and his colours are coming back. He seems unsure of his new plants, but he probably needs time to investigate.
The reason I'm posting this thread is that I'm not sure how quickly I can get him to the vet, and I want to help him as much as possible. It's been about a week and a half with no luck so far, so I want to try to make him as comfortable as possible while I spam the vets with calls until they can make time for him. Any suggestions? Right now, I'm trying to keep him warm and hydrated and that's as far as I've got. He's not letting go without a fight, so I'm going to stick with him.
P.S. I believe the pet store misinformed us about his age. Here's a couple pictures of him with measurements, so maybe you guys will have a better idea based on his size.
P.P.S. If anyone is worried about it, the plants are just a ficus and a schefflera.