Hi
I;m new to the forum, but the lovely lady who's been providing a lot of advice at our local pet store recommended that this forum had some awesome experts on board. I hope you can help us and would appreciate your advice.
Checking our mature blue tongue today (approx. 3yrs) I noticed his undercarriage does not look well and I don't know what to do - I've rung and made an apt at the vet but they cant see him until tomorrow morning. He's still moving around and eating, but I'm worried.
For background, we haven't had him long, we've actually taken over his care from a friend. Have done a lot of research and tried to do everything by the book, The friend was keeping him on sand and didn't have UVB on him or a heat lamp, just a small underfloor heat mat, with a tiny water bowl. His claws were quite long, and we clipped them successfully (scary, but went amazingly smoothly) because I'd read about this - no issues at all. We swapped over to a coco peat substrate, water bowl big enough for his body, have underfloor heating, UVB light as well as a heat lamp for him to bask under - thermometer in all three spots showing cool, warm and warmer in the right temp range. We've tried all sorts of food, veg, fruit, greens, live mealworms, snails, the reptile food - and finally cat food, which is actually the only thing I've actually seen him eat. Dusting with calcium powder. He is very tame and has been handled a lot since a baby. he's been burrowing quite a lot - i'm figuring he's probably loving being in something more pleasant than sand.
Have attached a photo so you can see what I mean - and any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks Liesel
I;m new to the forum, but the lovely lady who's been providing a lot of advice at our local pet store recommended that this forum had some awesome experts on board. I hope you can help us and would appreciate your advice.
Checking our mature blue tongue today (approx. 3yrs) I noticed his undercarriage does not look well and I don't know what to do - I've rung and made an apt at the vet but they cant see him until tomorrow morning. He's still moving around and eating, but I'm worried.
For background, we haven't had him long, we've actually taken over his care from a friend. Have done a lot of research and tried to do everything by the book, The friend was keeping him on sand and didn't have UVB on him or a heat lamp, just a small underfloor heat mat, with a tiny water bowl. His claws were quite long, and we clipped them successfully (scary, but went amazingly smoothly) because I'd read about this - no issues at all. We swapped over to a coco peat substrate, water bowl big enough for his body, have underfloor heating, UVB light as well as a heat lamp for him to bask under - thermometer in all three spots showing cool, warm and warmer in the right temp range. We've tried all sorts of food, veg, fruit, greens, live mealworms, snails, the reptile food - and finally cat food, which is actually the only thing I've actually seen him eat. Dusting with calcium powder. He is very tame and has been handled a lot since a baby. he's been burrowing quite a lot - i'm figuring he's probably loving being in something more pleasant than sand.
Have attached a photo so you can see what I mean - and any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks Liesel