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CDieter
at Tue Oct 26 08:18:25 2010 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by CDieter ]
Hello,
I agree with the others that MBD is likely the problem here. I doubt the limited handling the animal had was a factor in any of it's problems. The largest problem appears to be the diet. I would switch to a whole animal diet(which you have already done) and offer some supplements inside other food items.
I would do away with fish in the diet totally. We rarely use it and frankly that is a choice made years ago as the animals looked better on other dietary items.
One other thing, I wouldn't worry about UV at all. A properly fed caiman will not require UV bulbs for good health. Rather than leave the lights on all the time to get the animal UV i would go the other way and leave them off for several days to reduce the animals stress before worrying about a basking site. JJust make sure you water is warm enough. website
----- CDieter 'Reason, observation, and experience; the holy trinity of science.'
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