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She shed this morning and she's eating Repashy as a main diet. 21°C and 65-85% (depending on time of the day) hydration. She "hugged" my finger with her tail and it felt as strong as usual. Last night I forgot to spray down her tank (45x45x60cm exo terra). She's eating as usual and moves around the tank as usual. Can I do anything to help her and identify the situation or should I take her to the vet?
Would reptaid help for a baby sulucta tortoise which I think has runny nose syndrome?
Is my Gecko healthy?
My RES is not taking food for last 3 days. Becomes very lethargic. No activity.....there is no external sign of illness. As there is no reptiles specialist veterinary doctors, please help me.
Hi. Whats this and is it normal (yellowish bit on leg)? How can it be treated and where can I buy the treatment in Canada? His tank is cleaned weekly and is spot cleaned as soon as I see anything. He eats normally and is usually quite energetic. He also drinks water every day. His temps are in the suggested range as well. He's just finishing (finished) his shed is most areas. I also have been giving him baths 2 or 3 times a week with a little bit of betadine in it.
I just got a bearded dragon, and it looks like it’s shedding. I have never had a bearded dragon before so I would like to know if you guys to check ups for reptiles?
I am just a lil concern about my turtle's health as there is no vet available nearby my home
Do Petco vets take care of red ear slider turtles
I adopted a sick Leopard Gecko from a local pet store. The pet store doesn't take good care of Leopard Geckos. They have dried Mealworms, no calcium, no humidity, and their all crowed in one hide. My Leopard Gecko Geo wasn't eating Mealworms or Crickets. She is underweight and her tail is skinny. I started to get concerned so I started syringe feeding her daily with ReptaBoost. Today I saw her throw up some of the mix. It looks like she was struggling to regurgitate. Also the humidity is high.
I just got a three month old baby sulcata and he seems to have 3 small sores or lesions on his plastron. he's in a 40 gal tank with orchid bark. temps are 75-90 (gradient) and I soak him once a day. He has a UV light and is also getting calcium as every meal. I am overwhelmed with the abundance of misinformation I am finding on sulcata care. He eats dark leafy greens at the moment along with some grasses. He's not lethargic at all. Any ideas?
Hello. I just got an adult Red Ackie Monitor. Beautiful and healthy. However he has a large blister like wound on his spine. The previous owner said he liked to dig under the water dish and scratch his back against it. It doesn’t look infected but it has an opening where I can even see his flesh (no bleeding). Looks like it’s just hard to heal, because he is moving all the time and the healing crust can’t form. Should I apply some ointment?
Snake demonstrating signs of Inclusion Body Disease