- Pet's Name: Milo
- Gender: Male
- Age: 6
- Diseases: Severe irreversible metabolic bone disease, curvature of the spine and limbs, chronic shedding problems, and partial loss of toes after old complications
- Prescribed treatment: A soft diet of properly supplemented insects, a strict calcium and vitamin schedule, appetite control, and assisted feeding during periods of weakness. A stable temperature gradient, humid hide, assistance with shedding, soft substrate, injury prevention, pain control, regular examinations, and correction of mineral metabolism
- General Information: Milo was brought in by teenagers who found him in an old terrarium after someone they knew had moved away. He was weak, with twisted legs, and pieces of old dry skin from failed sheds were lying on the bottom of the enclosure. At the clinic, he received warmth, a humid hide, and proper nutrition for the first time. Milo cannot be given to a regular owner: he is too fragile, requires manual shedding support, and is easily injured
- Annual Cost of Maintenance: 12500
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