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Cause of Disease in Reptiles

Tuesday, August 16th, 2011


Table of Localization, Symptoms and Possible Causes of Disease in Reptiles

Localization :    Skin and carapace

Symptoms :  Small tumours; Abscesses, Larger tumours, Hyperkeratosis, Oedema; ulceration, Softening of carapace

Possible Causes: cold water tuberculosis, fungi, Filariae; dracunculids, Filariae; malignancy, Mites; fungi, Mites; blood filariae,

Avitaminosis; faulty feeding

Localization : Eye

Symptoms : Blindness

Possible Causes : Disease of the Harderian gland; infection

Localization : Mouth

Symptoms : Mouth permanently open; Mouth containing cheesy masses

Possible Causes : Inflammation of mucous membrane; blockage of nasal passage; nematodes;

lack of vitamins; Intestinal disease

Localization : Intestines

Symptoms : Inflammation; Prolapse

Possible Causes : Flagellates; sporozoa; ciliates; entamoeba; helminths; avitaminosis; faulty nutrition; Constipation

Localization : Extremities

Symptoms : Solid tumours; difficulties in movements

Possible Causes : Gout

Localization : Liver and gall bladder

Symptoms : White foci

Possible Causes : Sporozoa; tuberculosis; malignancy; fungus infection

Localization : Peritoneal cavity

Symptoms : Ascites, clear or sanguinous

Possible Causes : Any severe systemic disease and infection; congestion of liver; ovarian necrosis; helminthiasis

Localization : Skeleton

Symptoms : Softening or brittleness of bones; malformation; bony tumours

Possible Causes : Faulty feeding; avitaminosis D; Malignant disease

Localization : Lungs; trachea; bronchi

Symptoms : Inflammation; obstruction; atelectasis

Possible Causes : Bacterial infection; parasitic worms

 

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More on Terrarium Care

Tuesday, February 8th, 2011


Wind is probably rarely considered when deciding the possible environmental conditions in which to place an individual lizard specimen, and although the presence or absence of wind is probably not a crucial factor in successfully maintaining lizards, it seems appropriate that any environmental condition that can be duplicated in the captive habitat of any animal should be attempted.

Adequate air circulation certainly is necessary in any enclosed lizard habitat to prevent air stagnation, and in case of tropical rain-forest environments, to prevent the growth of molds and other fungi. An answer to the question of producing an air current within the lizard’s habitat might be the placement.

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Friday, November 20th, 2009


     Captive habitat of any animal should be attempted.

     Adequate air circulation certainly is necessary in any enclosed lizard habitat to prevent air stagnation, and in the case of tropical rain-forest environments, to prevent the growth of molds and other fungi. An answer to the question of producing an air current within the lizard’s habitat might be the placement of a small circular fan above the terrarium with the top of the enclosure at least partially covered by a screen. If the inhabitants retreat when the fan is turned on, try locating the fan further away from the terrarium. As with all electrical appliances, never allow the fan to come into contact with water.

     As far as providing heat and light are concerned, the available alternatives make it seem reasonable that daytime lighting using a mixture of suitable fluorescent tubes and incandescent bulbs rated at 60 watts or less is the safest and most efficient way of meeting these requirements.

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Monday, November 16th, 2009


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