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No the vet didn't flush the duct. He didn't want to stress him out anymore. Guess that's partially why the eye drops..?I'd use Rephashy Calcium Plus on feeders every feeding for a week, then taper off to twice a week for a month, then once a week for maintenance.
I'd also make sure that the only source of water in my cricket bins is fresh carrot chunks for awhile. That way, the crickets have to eat the carrots for moisture. The best way to provide vitamin A is by gut loading feeders.
Looks like an eye infection to me, specifically nasolacrimal duct obstruction. Did the vet flush the duct?
The vitamin A will support treatment, but you need a good herp vet.
Vet gave me eye drops to administer.I've had my fair share of eye problems with my 4 Chams and that doesn't look like a deficiency to me. The swolleness of his eyes look like he's bulging them out to get a foreign object out of his eye. Maybe try flushing his eyes with saline solution or elongating his mistings? But if you noticed that there was puss in his eye, I would say that his eye has some sort of infection and you need to see a reptile vet to get antibiotic eye drops.
No the vet didn't flush the duct. He didn't want to stress him out anymore. Guess that's partially why the eye drops..?
Those are the drops he gave me to use 2 times a day. Once in morning than at nightStress or not, make sure he get the ciloxan.