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[QUOTE="DorgEndo, post: 1958175, member: 103228"] Devlyn drank water WILLINGLY. This is second time, I think, third at most when she has willingly drank water. She hasn't pooped since waking up 4 days ago. Days 1 and 2 I made her drink 0.5 mL. Giving her a bath, she would not leave the bath. Stayed in the bath for an hour. Drank water. Then wanted out of the bath. She ran on the floor for a bit. Then found a box. Now she won't leave the box [GALLERY=media, 13054][/GALLERY] [GALLERY=media, 12926][/GALLERY] Box arrived today and was on the floor, honestly expected my cat to crawl inside, not a dragon. Devlyn has had 4 small dubia roaches (1/2 inch size), 3 hornworms of a small size (1.5 inches at most), and some bites of collard greens and radicchio. All with multivitamin and probiotic powders every time, plus one with calcium. There really isn't info on any special supplementing after waking from brumation. Some females may need loads of calcium for eggs, but aside from that there isn't info I can see. Makes sense to me to go more frequent on the multivitamin and then probiotics. Multi for all those B vitamins and the iron. Probiotics because she hasn't eaten and has basically been turned off for over 3 months. She slept 119 days which is more than last time. Coming in at 404 grams waking up. Devlyn will go to the vet in about two weeks for reptilian chemistries and an exam. If she doesn't poop I'll make sure she gets an x-ray too. I just want her to poop [/QUOTE]
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