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Hello Arachnoboards!
I have the unfortunate news to talk about my latest aquisition my crocodile skink. He was remarkable find, and did well for two or three weeks after aquisition, then, I noted an abnormal bump a half inch from the tip of his tail, after a topical aplication to the swelling of paroxide a chink in his back scales parted, and out came the maggots, the flies seem to be some sort of scuttle fly/phorrid fly, I thought I had them under control with regular baths in paroxide application of vasoline etc to keep them out of the wound it seemed to be healing;
However today, he is acting dessicated and dried out, wanting to swim on land, unable to move properly hold footing, when given water he drinks, then vomits it back up, I am at a loss of what to do. and what could be causing it.
As it is an exotic and not a common one in my area, no vets in the area are willing/able to treat/ take him, so I am now turning to our community for assistance.
I have the unfortunate news to talk about my latest aquisition my crocodile skink. He was remarkable find, and did well for two or three weeks after aquisition, then, I noted an abnormal bump a half inch from the tip of his tail, after a topical aplication to the swelling of paroxide a chink in his back scales parted, and out came the maggots, the flies seem to be some sort of scuttle fly/phorrid fly, I thought I had them under control with regular baths in paroxide application of vasoline etc to keep them out of the wound it seemed to be healing;
However today, he is acting dessicated and dried out, wanting to swim on land, unable to move properly hold footing, when given water he drinks, then vomits it back up, I am at a loss of what to do. and what could be causing it.
As it is an exotic and not a common one in my area, no vets in the area are willing/able to treat/ take him, so I am now turning to our community for assistance.