carbyville
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I was able to get a vet appointment this afternoon to have Claudia looked at. Her eating has stopped almost entirely and I was really getting worried. They looked her over, checked her weight (96g), listened to her breathing, looked for mouth rot, did a fecal check and determined that there was nothing at all wrong with her there. In fact, they even complimented me on my husbandry and how nice her skin was. That's when we went for the x-ray, and my suspicions were confirmed. The poor girl is full of eggs.
I was given some extra pointers and tips on getting her to use her laying bin, so I'm going to get it all set up for her in the morning (she's asleep now) and put her in a separate, secluded cage and let her do her thing, hopefully. The vet said if anything goes wrong or she's not laying, just give them a call and we'll go from there.
Keep your fingers crossed for Claudia, please? This will be her first clutch (infertile), and I just want it to go smoothly for her.
I was given some extra pointers and tips on getting her to use her laying bin, so I'm going to get it all set up for her in the morning (she's asleep now) and put her in a separate, secluded cage and let her do her thing, hopefully. The vet said if anything goes wrong or she's not laying, just give them a call and we'll go from there.
Keep your fingers crossed for Claudia, please? This will be her first clutch (infertile), and I just want it to go smoothly for her.