is that normal? was she refusing to lay? if so, how did you get her to do so? I cannot afford this surgery. even if I could, it would be my last resort for her. I want her to be able to have a normal cycle.
the only thing the vet really explained to me was that she would not be able to lay the eggs on her own because they are too soft and that the eggs will be rotting inside of because she refuses to lay them. I find that strange though, that just doesn't happen in nature...wont she lay them when...
Hmmmm, I didn't even think of that honestly. the vet thinks she's going to basically poop out her insides if she tried to lay. but for some reason, I find that hard to believe. You said something about the oxytocin, would that basically put her into labor? Tell me more about that.
Her x-ray...
She does have a laying bin, but it had to be taken away from her because her X-rays showed she had some sand in her digestive track. I'm going to fill it with coconut substrate for her instead. When it was in her cage, all she would do was sit in it. She never really dug. I find her frequently...
Xena, my almost one year old veiled cham, has had pneumonia for about a week now. She's been getting regular check-ups and nebulizations from the vet. After taking some X-rays, we learned that she was finally eggbound! However, her eggs pushing on her lungs is making her pneumonia hard for her...