I want to thank everyone very much for your words of advice. When we all woke up on Saturday morning, things had gone so far down hill I couldn't believe it. I took her to the vet and after assessing her for a few moments, it was decided that the best thing to do at that point was to end her suffering. He could not for the life of him figure out how she could have gone to perfectly normal lizard to beyond help in less than 24 hours. He thought it more likely that I got a bad batch of worms. Either way, she could not be saved. That particular vet has gotten together with the local pet cemetary and she will be cremated with other animals and the ashes scattered on the cemetary grounds. I couldn't think of a nicer end for sweet girl. Thank you again for all of your help.
I want to thank everyone very much for your words of advice. When we all woke up on Saturday morning, things had gone so far down hill I couldn't believe it. I took her to the vet and after assessing her for a few moments, it was decided that the best thing to do at that point was to end her suffering. He could not for the life of him figure out how she could have gone to perfectly normal lizard to beyond help in less than 24 hours. He thought it more likely that I got a bad batch of worms. Either way, she could not be saved. That particular vet has gotten together with the local pet cemetary and she will be cremated with other animals and the ashes scattered on the cemetary grounds. I couldn't think of a nicer end for sweet girl. Thank you again for all of your help.
I'm almost positive it was the sand, Little licks here and there would have built up over time and finally one last lick, or one super finally just backed her up with all the sand and she sadly bit the dust..
I agree with kistune. I'm so sorry you lost your baby, I wish something could have been done to help at the vet. I'm so sorry . If you ever have another baby, avoid the sand, at all costs.