• Hello guest! Are you a Tegu enthusiast? If so, we invite you to join our community! Our site is specifically designed for you and it's a great place for Tegu enthusiasts to meet online. Once you join you'll be able to post messages, upload pictures of your Tegu and enclosure and have a great time with other Tegu fans. Sign up today! If you have any questions, problems, or other concerns email [email protected]!

Need some advice folks

Steven.

Member
Messages
563
Hows its going tegutalk?.. havent been on here in a while...LOOK AT ALL THE BABY BLUES!!!!! Lol. im happy for all of you guys. Its amazing to see the same tegus on here when I got banz and how much they've all grown up.. anyways I've been having a issue with banz. He gonna be turning 1 year in couple of days and hes about 2.5ft. The thing is he ate 3 rat pups couple days ago and I noticed he hasn't dropped anything. He always goes in his water bowl everyday but for the last couple of days there's nothing. Last night I notice that he was trying to push out one of the rat pups but it was stuck. He was dragging himself all over the enclosure and it still didnt help. I grabed a pair of tongs and tired pulling it out but it wasnt moving. His basking spot is between 120-130 depending on which spot hes goes on the slate. Guys im really worried. His belly still looks fat like he just ate. Please help me. Ive tried 2 hour soaks. Raising basking temp. Giving him natural sun.. nothing seems to help him pass that rat pup. .. thank you

From my phone to yours eyes
 

SnakeCharmr728

Active Member
5 Year Member
Messages
725
If hes blocked, I would doubt its from the rat pup at those temps but more like he ate something he shouldnt have. Do you have him on mulch?
Try using a syringe and slowly putting some mineral oil into his mouth. You can also let him roam a room with no carpet. Getting him active usually helps them go. Is he wiggling and pushing really hard when hes trying to go? Or is he just dragging his butt? Because the dragging the butt can be him coming into maturity and he could be scent marking. I definitely do NOT advice trying to pull anything out of him, that could do a lot damage to him. When in doubt, take him to a vet for palpation and an xray.
 

laurarfl

Moderator
1,000+ Post Club
5 Year Member
Messages
2,673
Location
Central FL
Make sure he is well hydrated and receiving enough calcium, too. To put it simply, calcium influences muscle contraction which in turn affects just about every part of the body.
 

Roadkill

Active Member
5 Year Member
Messages
497
Location
Earth
Too many rat pups can indeed lead to gut motility issues. The fur isn't soluble and can actually lead to minor impaction. However, much of the advice offered here is spot on. If your tegu is straining, then digestive motility is likely a concern. Some mineral oil will help as a laxative, being well hydrated is also helpful - perhaps giving the tegu some water with actual digestive fibre will help more. If calcium plasma levels have been low, as Laura indicates this impacts the muscle of the digestive tract. Many people also recommend warm baths. This doesn't so much ease the defecation process as it gets the whole body in good temperature and often promotes the animal to try a little harder. Parasites can also be a factor in inhibiting defecation.
 

Steven.

Member
Messages
563
Thank you so much guys. I tried the mineral oil yesterday with some ground turkey. He eat some but not all. I think im gonna put him outside in the florida sun for a little and see how that helps..

From my phone to yours eyes
 

laurarfl

Moderator
1,000+ Post Club
5 Year Member
Messages
2,673
Location
Central FL
Make sure he has some calcium, too. Try mixing the calcium with water and at least getting some in there that way. The sun idea is fantastic. Having plenty of calcium on board when the Vit D levels will peak is a bonus!
 

Steven.

Member
Messages
563
Just an update guys. I took bans out of this 4x2 and put him in a 40 gallon outside in the sun couple days ago. Without all the stuff inside, i didnt realize how big a 40 gallon really is.. Anyways he is doing 100% better. I bought a new repti cal because the one he was using was about 4 years old. I also kept all the unused egg shells and mixed it in with his meat. He is super active everyday, eats and poops everyday. He has one of those XL corner water bowls and about 1ft of cypress and eco earth. I'm so relived. I think the powersun in his enclosure is not giving off UVB or not enough. He just turned a year on aug. 15 and hes a little over 2ft. Now the only thing i need to figure out is if i should keep him outside permanently or bring him out couple times a week....
 

laurarfl

Moderator
1,000+ Post Club
5 Year Member
Messages
2,673
Location
Central FL
Be careful with a 40gal glass enclosure in the sun as they can heat up quickly. It may have been a combination of the new calcium, sun, heat, and humidity. Sounds like he's doing great!
 

Steven.

Member
Messages
563
Yea we keep an eye on him, plus the fact that we get rain every afternoon helps too and you laura know how much rain we get. I actually think it was the powersun bulb not giving off any uvb. But none the less, he is doing wonderfully.
 

Members online

No members online now.

Latest posts

Forum statistics

Threads
20,091
Messages
177,789
Members
10,316
Latest member
Juiced
Top