winkydinks
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Hello everyone,
My sweet 4 year old dragon Mosey just laid an infertile clutch of eggs a couple weeks ago. Since then however, she barely moves, sleeps all day, and has no interest in normal food. It's almost like she's brumating, but because it's June and she literally turned from an alert and energetic dragon to her current state in the blink of an eye, I'm concerned it's something else. I've been getting some food in her by using an infant medicine syringe to put a slurry of Critical Carnivore Care powder and baby food on her snout which she'll lap up (while half asleep). I also put her snout up to a trickling faucet and she drinks from it.
I have an appointment with my exotics vet on Monday, but I'm considering making an emergency appointment before then (double the cost). Can anyone offer any input? Thanks!
My sweet 4 year old dragon Mosey just laid an infertile clutch of eggs a couple weeks ago. Since then however, she barely moves, sleeps all day, and has no interest in normal food. It's almost like she's brumating, but because it's June and she literally turned from an alert and energetic dragon to her current state in the blink of an eye, I'm concerned it's something else. I've been getting some food in her by using an infant medicine syringe to put a slurry of Critical Carnivore Care powder and baby food on her snout which she'll lap up (while half asleep). I also put her snout up to a trickling faucet and she drinks from it.
I have an appointment with my exotics vet on Monday, but I'm considering making an emergency appointment before then (double the cost). Can anyone offer any input? Thanks!