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Possibly in over my head.

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Posted by: arcticflare at Thu Jan 22 11:13:07 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by arcticflare ]  
   

Okay. I have a friend who had a Mali Uro, but for various reasons could not keep it any longer. I agreed to take it in for a while. At first, it was supposed to be a temporary thing, but I got attached to the little girl. However, it seems that the terrarium I was given with her was designed more for looks than for function.



If we are right, Vash (who was originally assumed to be male) is just under 5 years old.



Original Basking Temp: ~105 degrees

Original Warm End Temp: ~90 degrees

Original Cool Air Temp: ~80 degrees



I am most concerned about her tail. She hasn't finished shedding for a while, and began quite a while ago. Worried about the lack of spines on the new layer, as well as the stubborn remaining layers. I tried the bathing process, and got a small piece off (about half of one row.) She fought ferociously, but eventually resigned herself to a little bit of tail dampness. Unfortunately, I noticed what appeared to be blood slowly dripping into the water from one of her spines. I was unable to find the location of this after I dried her off.



She also appeared rather thin when I first got her, especially compared to most other Uro's I've seen. I have been feeding her daily, but only in modest amounts at first. I didn't want her overeating, although that's probably rare with Uros.



I've also upped the heating.



Daytime: 150 watt basking lamp, 100 watt basking lamp, 100 or 150 watt daylight lamp.



Basking spot: 120 degrees

Warm End Ambient: 100 degrees

Cool End Ambient: 80 degrees



Nighttime: 150 watt infrared lamp.



Warm end ambient: 80 degrees

Cool End Ambient: ~65 degrees



Humidity is usually about 30 degrees.



I live in the northeast and it is freezing these days. I have tried covering part of the tank in a clean towel to retain heat, but I'm not sure about any negative effect this might have. I also have a space heater running in the room, but it rarely gets the room as warm as I'd like it to be.



As for diet, I have been feeding her Dole Field Greens. It consists of romaine lettuce, curly endive, carrots and radicchio. I have slowly been introducing Bok Choy into her diet, and plan on one or two calcium-stuffed crickets a week.



My final concern is about my local veterinarian. I am afraid that they wouldn't have experience with this kind of animal. Is this going to be a problem, or do they more than likely know what they're doing?



Please review and tell me what I could be doing to make this a happier, healthier lizard.
A small selection of pictures.


   

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