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RE: savannah questions/ seizure problem?

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Posted by: robyn@ProExotics at Thu Nov 15 16:52:06 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by robyn@ProExotics ]  
   

a keeper with even basic experience should know that no troubleshooting can be done without specific info and detail on setup and husbandry. you provide none.

your problem points to deficient husbandry, whether it be MBD or compaction or something else.

without good husbandry your animal is suffering, and without good husbandry it won't get better.

if you want usable feedback, please provide detailed info on your setup. cage size, substrate, temps, how you take temps, diet, etc.

your problems have been covered a billion times, they are very common, and the animal may be able to be saved, but immediate action is needed.

step 1- see a good reptile vet for a hands on evaluation

step 2- get a copy of Bennett's Sav book, check out our caresheet and FAQs at our site, and get your setup and husbandry where it needs to be, allowing the animal access to the tools it needs to recover, if possible.

best of luck.
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