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Very Sick Cham

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I need help guys! My veild started getting sick last week showing signs of a deflated casque and dark colors. I started giving him wax worms to help with the fat intake and now this morning something very serious has happend. I woke up this morning to find this coming out of his...bum. I don't know what to do for him.

http://us.f2.yahoofs.com/bc/41b5ee79_14cf4/bc/CIMG2077.jpg?bfDDnXEBprODC8po
 
you can ride it out... do the best you can as far as supportive care....

or take him to the vet.

either way there is no guarantee he'll make it.

best of luck...

btw the link you posted doesn't work.

~ B Watkins.
 
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