Ryan Jarosek
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Well, one of my Pygmys died last night. I saw her in the bottom of the tank sitting on the ground with her eyes closed looking very dark.
My wife and I took him out and placed her in a deli cup with a papertowl and a little branch from an umbrella tree. She lighted up almost right away. after giving her a little water. We left her in a dark cool place for a couple of hours.
I went back to check on her and she was motionless. I placed her on my finger and she started to wake. After a little while she opened her eyes. She began to thrash back and forth with her mouth open. Her tongue would shoot in and out. It was quite hard to watch. She calmed down and just looked really bad. We decided to let her rest so we put her back in the Dark place. A couple of hours later we looked at her and she had obviously passed away. She was Black, tongue hanging out, and had white spots on her.
She was half the size of everyone else. I don't know if she wasn't eating or was just to small to make it. I couldn't tell anything was wrong that morning but she went down hill fast. I received two very small girls, one that has grown quite a bit. She was black when I received them and I thought she was dead for sure. She ended up making it and looks really healthy now.
Does anyone have any ideas what might cause this? This is the second one in about three weeks that has died like this.
Temps are 72-75 about 70% humidity (sometimes gets down to 60%) I am housing 1.2 in each 20 gal tank. I have a fan blowing over the top of the cages that provides a little breeze. (Very little)
EDIT : I should mention they are all CB
My wife and I took him out and placed her in a deli cup with a papertowl and a little branch from an umbrella tree. She lighted up almost right away. after giving her a little water. We left her in a dark cool place for a couple of hours.
I went back to check on her and she was motionless. I placed her on my finger and she started to wake. After a little while she opened her eyes. She began to thrash back and forth with her mouth open. Her tongue would shoot in and out. It was quite hard to watch. She calmed down and just looked really bad. We decided to let her rest so we put her back in the Dark place. A couple of hours later we looked at her and she had obviously passed away. She was Black, tongue hanging out, and had white spots on her.
She was half the size of everyone else. I don't know if she wasn't eating or was just to small to make it. I couldn't tell anything was wrong that morning but she went down hill fast. I received two very small girls, one that has grown quite a bit. She was black when I received them and I thought she was dead for sure. She ended up making it and looks really healthy now.
Does anyone have any ideas what might cause this? This is the second one in about three weeks that has died like this.
Temps are 72-75 about 70% humidity (sometimes gets down to 60%) I am housing 1.2 in each 20 gal tank. I have a fan blowing over the top of the cages that provides a little breeze. (Very little)
EDIT : I should mention they are all CB
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