I aquired a beardie on Sunday, from the same man that we got the Sav. monitor from a couple months ago. We saw this little guy (or girl) when we got the sav., but didn't buy him. The guy actually gave this beardie to us free of charge 0.o He is missing his left front leg apparantly due to deformation. There is no scaring and only part of the humeras (upper arm bone) is present. He moves it, but it is too short to use as a limb.
While looking at him we noticed that most of his little back toes are stiff and immobile. They almost look like they are becoming distorted. They are covered by what can only be described as 'stone' because of it's texture and stiffness. It appears to be some kind of growth to me.
I'm holding him now and it looks like he's only got 4 toes on his right back leg and 5 on the left. On the right side the middle toes (2 & 3 of total 4) are stuck together while on the left 2, 3 & 4 (of 5) are stuck. He seems to be missing his little toe on the right side as well, hence only 4. This can't be normal! He has 5 front fingers that seem healthy. One little back toe, which is stuck to the others seems to be bending irregularly. Do beardies suffer some some kind of foot deterioration or could this just be the deformation?
He is active and is eating and drinking. I'll be calling around for a good vet tomorrow to find out who can treat him. I just wanted to see what you all might think. I am really worried about him. This is the second animal I have gotten from the seller at this particular reptile show and both have been damaged in some way. Grendel, the sav., had a bad rub spot on the back of his head that is still healing. No vets here wants to see him because of his size and they don't have a muzzle for him. Now the beardie with a missing front leg and messed up toes. This beardie also had a brother or sister with him the first time we went to the show. The seller was calling them lefty and righty because each was missing the opposite front leg. Not all of this guys animals seem this bad off though.. his snakes seem very healthy.
The story we got previously concerning the beardies was that he ordered them from some guy. The guy met the seller somewhere for the exchange, but said his car had broken down and he'd had to borrow a friends thus he needed to hurry. The seller didn't take a look at the merchandise before the transaction and found out when he got home. I'm just not sure if I can trust this anymore. Any suggestions?
I have his business card and am considering calling him and asking some questions. I feel like he just gave the beardie to us because he's unhealthy and didn't want the further trouble of caring for him. What do you all think I should do?
Attached is a quick diagram to help clarify.
While looking at him we noticed that most of his little back toes are stiff and immobile. They almost look like they are becoming distorted. They are covered by what can only be described as 'stone' because of it's texture and stiffness. It appears to be some kind of growth to me.
I'm holding him now and it looks like he's only got 4 toes on his right back leg and 5 on the left. On the right side the middle toes (2 & 3 of total 4) are stuck together while on the left 2, 3 & 4 (of 5) are stuck. He seems to be missing his little toe on the right side as well, hence only 4. This can't be normal! He has 5 front fingers that seem healthy. One little back toe, which is stuck to the others seems to be bending irregularly. Do beardies suffer some some kind of foot deterioration or could this just be the deformation?
He is active and is eating and drinking. I'll be calling around for a good vet tomorrow to find out who can treat him. I just wanted to see what you all might think. I am really worried about him. This is the second animal I have gotten from the seller at this particular reptile show and both have been damaged in some way. Grendel, the sav., had a bad rub spot on the back of his head that is still healing. No vets here wants to see him because of his size and they don't have a muzzle for him. Now the beardie with a missing front leg and messed up toes. This beardie also had a brother or sister with him the first time we went to the show. The seller was calling them lefty and righty because each was missing the opposite front leg. Not all of this guys animals seem this bad off though.. his snakes seem very healthy.
The story we got previously concerning the beardies was that he ordered them from some guy. The guy met the seller somewhere for the exchange, but said his car had broken down and he'd had to borrow a friends thus he needed to hurry. The seller didn't take a look at the merchandise before the transaction and found out when he got home. I'm just not sure if I can trust this anymore. Any suggestions?
I have his business card and am considering calling him and asking some questions. I feel like he just gave the beardie to us because he's unhealthy and didn't want the further trouble of caring for him. What do you all think I should do?
Attached is a quick diagram to help clarify.