Riolunator1820
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For a while now Xena, one of my 2 babies I have, has not been wanting to eat much. She would still eat, but very little, but drink alot of water.
Today when I got home, I went downstairs to feed her and couldn't find Xena anywhere. I eventually looked under her carpet and found her just laying there in a bit of a circle position, kinda like the famous "Raptor death pose". I carefully picked her up and placed her under her basking light, as she felt a little cold.
Xena fell off her rock and began to spiral out of control at a rapid pace with her mouth half open, leaving me terrified as she has acted a little strange since her tank mate passed away back around Christmas, but never anything like this and I don't want to lose her too. When I managed to get ahold of Xena her mouth was slowly opening as if gasping for air or trying to bite her tail.
Anyone know what could be happening? I've fed her a steady diet of smaller hornworms, crickets, waxworms, some arugula and collards here and there, and juvenile bearded dragon food. I feed Angel the same exact food as well and have her in a separate tank, and she has just gotten big and healthy from when she had an injury a long while back, so I don't know what is going on. I don't have any video of Xena spiraling as I don't want to sit idly by recording as she is potentially dying. We don't have money for a vet visit at the moment and she hasn't really grown that much since Draco had passed, as opposed to Angel. The store I get her food from is Xtreme Exotics, owned by Steven Brazil over off of Philips highway here in Jacksonville.
From head to take she is just an inch longer than the current Comcast remote size.
If you can help me identify what is going on, please do.
Today when I got home, I went downstairs to feed her and couldn't find Xena anywhere. I eventually looked under her carpet and found her just laying there in a bit of a circle position, kinda like the famous "Raptor death pose". I carefully picked her up and placed her under her basking light, as she felt a little cold.
Xena fell off her rock and began to spiral out of control at a rapid pace with her mouth half open, leaving me terrified as she has acted a little strange since her tank mate passed away back around Christmas, but never anything like this and I don't want to lose her too. When I managed to get ahold of Xena her mouth was slowly opening as if gasping for air or trying to bite her tail.
Anyone know what could be happening? I've fed her a steady diet of smaller hornworms, crickets, waxworms, some arugula and collards here and there, and juvenile bearded dragon food. I feed Angel the same exact food as well and have her in a separate tank, and she has just gotten big and healthy from when she had an injury a long while back, so I don't know what is going on. I don't have any video of Xena spiraling as I don't want to sit idly by recording as she is potentially dying. We don't have money for a vet visit at the moment and she hasn't really grown that much since Draco had passed, as opposed to Angel. The store I get her food from is Xtreme Exotics, owned by Steven Brazil over off of Philips highway here in Jacksonville.
From head to take she is just an inch longer than the current Comcast remote size.
If you can help me identify what is going on, please do.