Isn't it ironic how the most expensive specimen we picked up is the one with the problems? lol, go figure.

The little guy is sleeping now, coiled up in his hide. I can't see his eyes, and i don't want to stress him out anymore (minimal to no activity until feeding day, we'll see what happens). I think that the best bet here is if the animal does not eat in two weeks, and/or if the condition worsens I'll euthenize it myself. I don't have grand breeding plans, but i'm one to believe that bad genes SHOULD be eliminated. If he does feed, and just has a stress wobble, he should still make a very nice display animal (i don't handle my animals as often as most).

Also, I got this guy from the herp show in Columbia. These guys had VERY nice animals, I also bought two kenyans from them (which JUST shed are are doing GREAT!). I personally do not thing it's ibd either, as I did some reading and comparing, and the symptoms don't quite match.

Thanks again everyone!