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i did, they said she could be laying eggs soon so i’m doing research on lay bins, i haven’t seen her go to the bottom let alone dig. she was prescribed liquid calcium but she’s been stressed so i don’t want to syringe feed it to her i’m trying to find ways to put it into food.Have you thought about taking her to a vet?
what schedule would you recommend?That supplement schedule looks out of spec for a jacksons too.
You only need calcium 2 days per week and D3 and multi once per month.• supplements - most days dusted w/o D3, with d3 2 times a month & multivitamin 2 times a month opposite weeks w D3
nap again today, except this time a little earlier closer to the bottom of the cageIt could be that her days have been too long and she isn't getting enough sleep. Keep the room as dark as you can at night.
It could be stress or illness. She has been through a lot.
Going to their slepspot early isn't a problem but eyes closed with lights on is not normal.
just calcium, but i’m under the impression that she wasn’t the best vet. she seems to get less active everydayHave you talked to the vet recently? Is she on any treatment besides calcium?
I'm concerned but don't have any great ideas.
im just so worried about taking her out again, she hates going in the box. i only want to force her out if there’s absolutely no other option.I'm afraid she may be starting to slip away, 8 months at a pet store is a ton of stress by the time you got her she may have been at her limit.
I know your vet doesn't know Jackson's very well because of the egg laying thing but if she doesn't start to rally soon you may not have another choice.
We could try to find someone better in your area if you want.
shes doing pretty well!! eating everyday if not every other at least, right now debating possible draining options for the cage. i’ve also noticed most cages don’t have coconut substrate or any sort of ‘soil’ matter, if that’s not necessary i’m sure that would make it easier.Hey.. How is Marley doing? Have you found a better vet?
That is not necessary at all. Bare bottom is recommended unless doing bioactive..which I am merely assuming by your comment you have not. I havent read this thread.shes doing pretty well!! eating everyday if not every other at least, right now debating possible draining options for the cage. i’ve also noticed most cages don’t have coconut substrate or any sort of ‘soil’ matter, if that’s not necessary i’m sure that would make it easier.
good to know, bare bottom seems much more manageableThat is not necessary at all. Bare bottom is recommended unless doing bioactive..which I am merely assuming by your comment you have not. I havent read this thread.