warpdrive
Avid Member
Hi everyone,
I'm wrighting this with tears in my eyes...
I've had a long night, and now day as well.
Laurie was fine all day yesterday.
her color was good and she was active.
I'm sure she ate 3 out of 4, 3 to 4 week old crickets, but didn't drink infront of me...no big deal.
I went into my bedroom to mist her cage for the forth time and hour before lights out...only to find her on the floor on her side breathing heavy.
I touched her to see if she would move away from me and she tryed to climb up but did a "back flip" back to the bottom.
she could not hold onto a vine regardless that her grip is so strong, due to she would do back flips like she was drunk.
if I left her alone she would keep trying to climb up and fall before she can get any higher then an inch or two off the bottom.
I couldn't leave her like this so I tryed to prevent her from climbing and hoped she would just calm down and rest.
she was real dark as I'll show you from last night...
she was acting drunk and could not walk uprite.
the sides of her body were banging on the bottom of the cage if she tryed to walk. bang, on the right side, bang on the left.
I ate dinner two hours late due to trying to protect her.
after this she seemed to calm down and just rested on the bottom of the cage that I now had on it's side so if she climbed she wouldn't have far to go.
after a few mins, I checked on her again to find her on a vine like nothing happened.
I was on the phone with the real Laurie the whole night...bless her heart.
I checked up on her in the middle of the night to find her still sleeping on the vine.
when she woke up in the morning she was fine like nothing happened for the next two hours.
she didn't drink from misting, and went after the dripper I set up, but desided not to get wet.
but she fell (again???) two hours after she woke up.
turned dark again, had the same symtomes as the night before just not as bad.
I took her out of the cage and placed her on my carpet and she layed on her side for a while.
when she would walk it was the same as last night but not as bad...not banging her sides, but it was like she was a leaf swaying in the wind.
Oh, she pooped ....
yes, it's that bad.
tell me I'm wrong, but it's like she has not drank in days/weeks.
I got a dropper and was able to get one good drop in her mouth when she hissed at me...she swallowed it well.
the real Laurie called me and taught me how to force some more water into her, but after 1 or 2 tiny swallows I had to let her rest...she was white as a ghost when I was doing this and wanted to leave her alone.
I put her back on the carpet and she was fine for about an hour just walking around alot better.
I went to go get a drink for myself about 30 mins later, and she was gone!!!!
my day just went from bad to OMG WTF!!!
I looked everyplace with my flashlight and couldn't find her.
after checking under the couch 3 times I got up off the floor and she comes running out from underneath the couch right onto my bare foot and up my leg.
she's now back in her cage like nothing happened, upsidedown under the basking light.
my temps are good, my lighting is good, I even spoke to the breeder on the phone and in PMs and my room temps and lighting is the same as hers.
my big question is...has anyone had a cham act this way when they are deeply dehydrated?
Harry
I'm wrighting this with tears in my eyes...
I've had a long night, and now day as well.
Laurie was fine all day yesterday.
her color was good and she was active.
I'm sure she ate 3 out of 4, 3 to 4 week old crickets, but didn't drink infront of me...no big deal.
I went into my bedroom to mist her cage for the forth time and hour before lights out...only to find her on the floor on her side breathing heavy.
I touched her to see if she would move away from me and she tryed to climb up but did a "back flip" back to the bottom.
she could not hold onto a vine regardless that her grip is so strong, due to she would do back flips like she was drunk.
if I left her alone she would keep trying to climb up and fall before she can get any higher then an inch or two off the bottom.
I couldn't leave her like this so I tryed to prevent her from climbing and hoped she would just calm down and rest.
she was real dark as I'll show you from last night...
she was acting drunk and could not walk uprite.
the sides of her body were banging on the bottom of the cage if she tryed to walk. bang, on the right side, bang on the left.
I ate dinner two hours late due to trying to protect her.
after this she seemed to calm down and just rested on the bottom of the cage that I now had on it's side so if she climbed she wouldn't have far to go.
after a few mins, I checked on her again to find her on a vine like nothing happened.
I was on the phone with the real Laurie the whole night...bless her heart.
I checked up on her in the middle of the night to find her still sleeping on the vine.
when she woke up in the morning she was fine like nothing happened for the next two hours.
she didn't drink from misting, and went after the dripper I set up, but desided not to get wet.
but she fell (again???) two hours after she woke up.
turned dark again, had the same symtomes as the night before just not as bad.
I took her out of the cage and placed her on my carpet and she layed on her side for a while.
when she would walk it was the same as last night but not as bad...not banging her sides, but it was like she was a leaf swaying in the wind.
Oh, she pooped ....
yes, it's that bad.
tell me I'm wrong, but it's like she has not drank in days/weeks.
I got a dropper and was able to get one good drop in her mouth when she hissed at me...she swallowed it well.
the real Laurie called me and taught me how to force some more water into her, but after 1 or 2 tiny swallows I had to let her rest...she was white as a ghost when I was doing this and wanted to leave her alone.
I put her back on the carpet and she was fine for about an hour just walking around alot better.
I went to go get a drink for myself about 30 mins later, and she was gone!!!!
my day just went from bad to OMG WTF!!!
I looked everyplace with my flashlight and couldn't find her.
after checking under the couch 3 times I got up off the floor and she comes running out from underneath the couch right onto my bare foot and up my leg.
she's now back in her cage like nothing happened, upsidedown under the basking light.
my temps are good, my lighting is good, I even spoke to the breeder on the phone and in PMs and my room temps and lighting is the same as hers.
my big question is...has anyone had a cham act this way when they are deeply dehydrated?
Harry
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