TattooedGZus
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2 weeks ago today, I bought our young veiled cham, Avi (short for Avecado) from PetCo. He is in a Reptibreeze enclosure, 16x16x30. We are using a 60 W Daylight blue Reptile bulb and a Reptisun 5.0 UVB bulb. He has a live Dracearna plant in his enclosure along with some heat treated branches and vines for perching and climbing. He is misted 6-8 times a day for a few minutes each time. He WAS averaging 8-10 small crickets dusted with Reptical Calcium without D3 each day and has only had one small dusting of food with calcium with D3. Also 1 dusting of Reptivite on one of his meals. Mealworms or waxworms as occasional treat. Humidity of his cage has been consistent at 75-80%. Basking area is around 80-85 degrees with other areas being a few degrees lower down to around 70 degrees. Was taking him outside for a few hours of natural sunlight, crawling on hisbiscus plants that had been thoroughly washed, resoiled with organic topsoil and stones placed onto the soil. Now to my problem....This past Monday, 9/7/15, I had Avi outside for a few hours of natural sun. Part of the plant in the sun, part in shade to allow for him to cool off if he was too warm. When I took him in, he went into his cage like always, I misted him, and closed the door to give him some quiet time. When I checked on him around 5:30 P.M., his eyes were shut and he was sleeping. Being a first time cham owner, I thought maybe he had a little to much exertion for the day. The following few days, he has been deteriorating bit by bit. He won't eat, he won't drink, he won't open his eyes. Before anyone condemns me, he has a vet appointment tomorrow morning at 11 A.M., so he is going to get medical attention. I have tried the showering technique by using warm water, a hibiscus in the tub, and continuously spraying. It would not trigger his natural drinking reflex. I have tried Fluker's Repta-Aid and managed only to get a few drops into him before leaving him be for fear of overly stressing him out. I have been mixing Pedialyte into his water for spraying to try and add a little electrolytes into his liquids. This morning I managed to get him to eat a few pieces of watermelon that had been soaking in Pedialyte, I'm just worried that even though he is still getting something in his system, I know his poor little liver and kidneys are working overtime. This poor baby is in his cage, eyes closed, sitting. When he does decide to move it's because he is angry that the cage is being misted. If and when he does open his eyes, its peeks and only for a minute or so. His eyes are still fairly rounded, but you can tell there is a sinking happening. If anyone has any suggestions or ideas on what else I could possibly try, I'm all ears and appreciate any help. All I truly know is that 11 A.M. tomorrow can't get here soon enough.