The vet said to try and get her to lay them so I don't think she will reabsorb them. I put sand in half of her tank last night but right when we put her in there for some reason she became almost territorial, not wanting me anywhere near her encloser. This worries me because i still need to take her out to feed her and soak i also need to soak her often according to the vet.Hello,
How is she doing?
If they are not shelled, she could possibly reabsorb them, or, her body might go ahead & start
shelling them so she can lay them. There is really no telling which her body will do at this point.
If her body is low in calcium, then she may not shell them. Hopefully the antibiotic will help to
clear up the infection!
They can become malnourished after laying so you will just want to be sure she gets plenty of
leafy greens, calcium & protein right now to help supplement her system.
Let us know how she is doing.
Tracie
I am sorry to hear -- you did everything you could to help her --- it is hard I know trust me- been there and its heart breaking to think you could do nothing more to help her - again I am so sorry --Hello everyone. I unfortunately have some bad news to share. Bug passed away last Sunday in her sleep. We tried our best to help her but it seems that the infection got the best of us. I'm glad she passed away at home instead of the vet and that she is no longer suffering. I honestly believe that she knew it was just her time to leave and she is in a better place now.
She had a good live before she got sick and I'll always remember as my crazy daredevil that always tried to just of my bed, or pickup her toys and throw them down to get attention. We had a lot of good times and even though it sucks right now I'd do it all over again.
In some ways it's a relief to know she's not longer in pain. I may be sad that she's gone, but it's better than her being and unhappy.
I really want to thank everybody for not only your advice and guidance these past few months but also for all of your support. You guys have been more amazing than you know and it really helps to know that I've done everything I can right up until the end.
Thank you all for everything
what kinda probe thermometer do you use? Just trynna find a good onePlease get rid of the coil UVB they are inadequate --- they cause all kinds of health issues --- please get a long tube fixture like a 24" Zoo Med w/ a Reptisun 10.0 T 5 or a Arcadia Pro T 5 w/ a 12% bulb -- these are far better than the coil - surface basking temps should be 95-100 taken w/ a digital probe thermometer -- if you want me to post links I can - if you have a Pet Smart you can check there for the Pro T 5 --- I would get this replaced as soon as you can - when you get the new UVB please post back on here and I will help you place it for your tank -- the screen will determine where the UVB goes --
Thanks. I think I'm going to do that. I like the idea of doing it with a blanket and lavender. I could use a blanket she's had since I got her. Also if you don't mind me asking, what did you do with the ashes afterwards?we have a fire pit in our back yard and several years ago when my daughter's 6-year old parakeet died, we had a huge funeral pyre and sent her off wrapped in my daughter's blanket with a bundle of lavender. it was kind of a mix between a viking send off and cremation. is there a way you could do something like that where you are? granted it would be sad like you mentioned, but then again, anything you do will be sad. i don't think you're making a big deal out of things at all. you're talking about a beloved family member after all. my condolences to you.
we really didn't do anything with her ashes. it was one huge bonfire! no way to separate them. we just know she is there in our favorite spot in the yard. it's right on the riverbank so when the yard flooded in the winter time from the rain, she was washed away, and is now with our parts of the ashes of my grandmother and a friend of ours, along with my dog that were spread there. we have a memorial spot on the riverbank where we will sit and remember. it's super beautiful, especially at sunset.Thanks. I think I'm going to do that. I like the idea of doing it with a blanket and lavender. I could use a blanket she's had since I got her. Also if you don't mind me asking, what did you do with the ashes afterwards?
That's nice. My family had an amazing house that we lived in for 14 years (since I was 2!) I really wish I could go and bury her with the other pets we lost but obviously it's too late. Thanks for the help I'm pretty sure that's what we are gonna do now.we really didn't do anything with her ashes. it was one huge bonfire! no way to separate them. we just know she is there in our favorite spot in the yard. it's right on the riverbank so when the yard flooded in the winter time from the rain, she was washed away, and is now with our parts of the ashes of my grandmother and a friend of ours, along with my dog that were spread there. we have a memorial spot on the riverbank where we will sit and remember. it's super beautiful, especially at sunset.
you're welcome. hopefully i could help a little. again, my condolences.That's nice. My family had an amazing house that we lived in for 14 years (since I was 2!) I really wish I could go and bury her with the other pets we lost but obviously it's too late. Thanks for the help I'm pretty sure that's what we are gonna do now.
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