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Went to the vet today!

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  • 05-12-2008, 09:00 PM
    thedigi1
    Went to the vet today!
    Hey everyone I took my BP into the vet just to get to know her. The vet was pretty cool and I learned of few things today. My Thor is a boy :gj:
    so now I feel good knowing that I have named him appropriately.
    He weighs 163 grams.
    And all is well with him.

    She had mentioned something to me that kinda puzzled me:confused:

    She told me to use a UVB light instead of a UVA.
    Does ne1 else use this type of light? cause I'm using a UVA basking light during the day and a regular night light at night.

    And also now that you guys know how much he weighs is an adult mouse good enough?
    and if so how many times? once every 5 days or once every 7?
  • 05-12-2008, 10:37 PM
    ThyTempest
    Re: Went to the vet today!
    I think adult mice are usually around 25 grams, but not that sure. If that is true, it is pretty big for Thor, usually you want to feed ~10% of their weight. If adult mice are pretty much your only option, I would probably extend to at least every 7 days. As far as I know, no lighting is even necesarry, though keeping a day/night cycle is preferable, but requires no special bulbs. Hope this helps;
  • 05-13-2008, 12:04 AM
    giaach
    Re: Went to the vet today!
    Yeah, since they are a nocturnal creature they don't need any specific uv lighting.
  • 05-13-2008, 12:08 AM
    missi182
    Re: Went to the vet today!
    Odd that your vet would say that - some vets take a *crash* course in reptiles and don't know as much about caring for them as treating them unfortunetly. UVA or UVB lighting is not needed - a little sunlight during the day or a day lamp is more than enough to let your bp know its sleepy time.

    At that weight, I was feeding LD 20 gram hoppers, at 200 grams he was bumped up to 30 gram rat pups - hes gettin nice and fat. If you can pick up a kitchen scale for $20, its well worth it so you can weigh f/t before you buy.
  • 05-13-2008, 01:07 AM
    starmom
    Re: Went to the vet today!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by missi182 View Post
    Odd that your vet would say that - some vets take a *crash* course in reptiles and don't know as much about caring for them as treating them unfortunetly. UVA or UVB lighting is not needed - a little sunlight during the day or a day lamp is more than enough to let your bp know its sleepy time.

    At that weight, I was feeding LD 20 gram hoppers, at 200 grams he was bumped up to 30 gram rat pups - hes gettin nice and fat. If you can pick up a kitchen scale for $20, its well worth it so you can weigh f/t before you buy.

    Totally agree with Missi and I also bump up the prey to above the 10% of body weight. I feed them every 5 days until they reach 200g, then I feed every 7 days.
    You might want to start looking for another vet, a herp vet, that you can take Thor to if he ever has a real problem :gj:
  • 05-13-2008, 02:31 AM
    Bundu Boy
    Re: Went to the vet today!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by starmom View Post
    You might want to start looking for another vet, a herp vet, that you can take Thor to if he ever has a real problem :gj:

    Agreed. My stepfather is a vet here in South Africa and he tells me that they do a general course on reptiles. Goes without saying that the majority of animal that get taken to vets are of the furry variety. Best to locate a vet that has a focus on herps.:cool:
  • 05-13-2008, 06:53 AM
    Beardedragon
    Re: Went to the vet today!
    They they said before, they take a crash course in reptiles. Your vet more than likely said that because she remembers hearing that most reptiles( lizards) need uvb. I got the same info from one vet and needless to say I do not use him anymore;)
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