27-03-2007, 03:16 PM | #21 |
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Thanks for the replies everyone. I will keep going with Oscar, i was just worried that he needed something i wasn't able to give him. His new strip light will be fitted when it arrives and his basking lamp adjusted because i will be able to safely fix it to the new bracket being put in for the strip light. I will try get a digital thermometer as well
I'm going to continue to bath Oscar everyday and still offer him fresh weeds everyday Like i have been doing for the past 3 months. I'm not oging to take him outside yet, as i think it could potentially do more harm then good, stress wise, while he is trying to adjust to his surroundings already. When he gets better, i will though. He's currently been dug down for 2 days. I have been bathing him everyday for the past few weeks but it wasn't working like last time so i thought i would leave him to do as he wished because i thought if sleep is what he wants, then maybe thats what it will take to regulate himself but i've been advised to bath him everyday like i was doing before, so i will. Thanks guys, i will keep this thread updated |
27-03-2007, 07:38 PM | #22 |
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***does any one with far more experience than me
think oscar might benefit from some "critical care" to replenish the good bacteria that may have been removed by the worming and oral baytryl ? especially as he is eating very little*** I would say not unless he is not eating at all. As he clearly will eat I would say this is not the problem. To replenish the good bacteria Avipro may be a better bet, or a combination of the two. |
27-03-2007, 07:52 PM | #23 |
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Thanks Sue
for the name of the probiotic "...Avipro is particularly valuable when animals are undergoing stress or veterinary treatment. The live encapsulated bacteria colonize the animal gut for a short time and help in encouraging the right conditions to allow the animals natural gut flora to re-establish itself". |
27-03-2007, 08:14 PM | #24 |
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No problem Linda - it needs to be used with caution the same as CCF as an overdose would not be good for internal organs. I tend to make it up at the recommended strength and for hatchlings make a bath of it so the tort can drink as much as it needs.
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27-03-2007, 09:01 PM | #25 |
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So i need to bath Oscar in Avipro?
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27-03-2007, 09:07 PM | #26 |
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kay i am not experienced enough to say yes or no with regards the probiotics
but i feel they may help considering what your tort has gone through and also the fact it isnt eating much im sure some one else will advise |
27-03-2007, 09:11 PM | #27 |
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Ok Linda, thank you I hope if he does have it, i can bathe him in it because, i can't put him through being orally given medication againas i think this is half the reason he is the way he is at the moment. It made him limpand lifeless last time.
Also, if the answer is yes about giving him Avipro, where do i get it? |
28-03-2007, 12:02 AM | #28 |
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Hi Kay you can get it online from Rob Harvey Reptiles.
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28-03-2007, 12:09 AM | #29 |
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I have just checked the site and it does not seem to be available there anymore. Try here https://www.thereptileroom.co.uk/cat...d1db8c5d67bde6
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28-03-2007, 12:13 AM | #30 |
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Thanks Sue.
I will see how the extra lighting and bathing goes and use the Avipro as a last resort, like we talked about Do i bath him in it though, if i get it? |
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