Quote Originally Posted by dr del View Post
Hi,

Where about are you located? - maybe there is somewhere close.

It might be possible for a non-herp vet to do a phone consultation with a good herp vet even. I'd ask at any exotic pet stores and zoo's to find out who they use.

Is he making pops, clicks, whistles or wheezes when he is breathing?

Does he ever expel mucus during those seizures or do you find any in the waterbowl or smeared on cage furniture?

Have you introduced any new animals into your collection or changed any husbandry?

Did his temps in the tank get too low at any point?

To be honest I think he needs to see a vet - but we might be able to help you find one.


dr del
I completely agree w/ the above statement. Even if there are no herp vets in your area, consults are common and easy to come by. Please let us know the answer to the above questions (IE: pops, clicks, whistles or wheezes) We can in the least find someone to help you in your area.
Thanks
Rusty