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vet trip today for our little fredrick!

Well taking my little guy to the vet this afternoon for a checkup

gonna have to see what the Doc says. Hopefully something easily resolvable.


*fingers are crossed*

I want a happy active fredrick asap!


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03-26-2008 04:59 AM
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RE: vet trip today for our little fredrick!

Good luck! Keep us updated.


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RE: vet trip today for our little fredrick!

Eagerly awaiting update on Fredrick. Hope all goes well.


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RE: vet trip today for our little fredrick!

good luck! hope he's healthy as a tortoise ought to be!


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RE: vet trip today for our little fredrick!

Vet trip completes yesterday evening...

mixed feelings on the whole thing haha.. the secretarial staff were in awe over his cuteness. They now want one to keep in the clinic as a in-house pet..

but that re-affirms my suspicion that there are very few sulcata owners in my area. if any at all.


The Vet was very friendly, checked him over, weighed him.. inspected his nostrils...

No blockage is present in his nostrils, all dry etc.. no problem with his breathing.

his one eye was shut again ( as it has been since we got him periodicly ) , She reccomended some "natural tears" eye drops ( just another form of saline drops ) unmedicated eye drops basicly.

she put some in his eyes and he perked right up.

and didnt fall back asleep for the whole trip home.

A couple suggestions she made to me where:

Raise Basking temp from 97 - 98 degrees, up to 104 - 105. Since he does seem to use the outskirts of the basking area it may stimulate him to move around a bit more.

2nd suggestion was due to me having a fine screen lid on the enclosure that I Mount the UVB lights just inside under the screen rather then on top to be sure the full UVB light is reaching him.

I am using an IR (red) basking bulb.. Perhapse he's not being stimulated by a Daytime bright light scenerio.. so he's sleeping day and night cuz he doesnt get the full effects of a sun coming up...


does this all make sense?...

I will try and get the lights re-arranged tonight.

She aggreed that my enclosure humidity and substrate, hide position etc was good. As everyone here has confirmed already.


He's gettin fecal samples completed as well, will know in a day or two the results of them.

She was not at all concerned for him though as she said he was very strong and since he Eats after we manually stimulate him ( wake him up ) perhapse he's been spoiled by the previous owner to the point where he feels he doesnt need to make any effort cuz its always brought to him a couple times a day.

So She suggested we dont take him out to feed him all the time, but keep fresh food in his enclosure, monitor for a couple days and see if he will start doing it himself...

and of course get him off the darn veggie diet ( which im all too happy to do hehe )


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03-27-2008 06:49 AM
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RE: vet trip today for our little fredrick!

Another suggestion is get a flourescent plant light for him and run it for 12 hours. I don't know if redlight registers as daylight to herps in general. This what we call tweeking the enviornment and as a tort ower you'll be doing this constantly.


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RE: vet trip today for our little fredrick!

Well, I was considering swapping out the Red basking lamp for standard Basking lamp (white light )

in hopes it would stimulate a daytime effect more.

since the vet was suggestion stimulation in lighting etc it'd only make sense that the white light = brighter then the red.


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RE: vet trip today for our little fredrick!

Blair It is my understanding that Reptiles do not see the Infared lights, that is why they are used at night for heat.
What veggie diet were you feeding him and what did the vet suggest?
I'm glad to hear he is going to be fine and that it may just be tweeking your lighting for him.


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RE: vet trip today for our little fredrick!

The Red light they dont see, exactly why it'd make sense that he's not sensing it as daylight since that i what i had for his daytime basking light

i have that red light and a ceramic heat emitter for ambient temps..

so other then the flourecent uvb bulbs he's not got any "bright" spot in his enclosure.

I'm hoping this clear(white) IR heat lamp will be bright for him now instead of that red color.
picked it up on my lunch break form work, will put it on when i get home today.

His previous keeper was feeding him Collard greens , lettuce etc from the Grocery store.. and supplimenting calcium w/ powder etc..

So now I have been giving him hibiscus and dandilion etc but he wont eat grass hay ( timothy hay )... so I'm going to start a migration diet over to hays and grasses.

I'm hoping my adjustments in lighting combined with the diet changes will give him a boost of liveliness
haha
just glad its not an infection really.

still waiting on results from worm/paracite tests too though so we'll see soon enough!


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RE: vet trip today for our little fredrick!

Good to hear everything went well Smile Keep us updated on the fecal results.


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