andren32
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So it has been about a week since I started to notice a behavioral change in my female panther (~1 year old). She had been starting to crawl on the floor and exhibited a restless behavior. She had done this before but after about a week went back to being normal. For the past few days I noticed that she stopped eating, yet was still drinking water. As I wasn’t aware that female chams needed a place to lay eggs (even if they had never matted) her cage was not supplied with a place to lay eggs. Yesterday I took her to the vet and after an x-ray it was very apparent that she was retaining a large clutch of eggs.
Although, the vet gave her a calcium injection and gave me Neocalglucon + Amino B (liquid form) to administer to her every day (he told me that she would eventually just absorb the eggs), I would like any advice from anyone who has experienced this before.
I understand that is can be fatal and I am worried that giving her the Neoclaglucon +Amino B is not enough.
Although, the vet gave her a calcium injection and gave me Neocalglucon + Amino B (liquid form) to administer to her every day (he told me that she would eventually just absorb the eggs), I would like any advice from anyone who has experienced this before.
I understand that is can be fatal and I am worried that giving her the Neoclaglucon +Amino B is not enough.