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Beardie ER
Rapidly Fatal Illness
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[QUOTE="Blackbeardie, post: 2006774, member: 101662"] Tracie, Thank you for your thoughts. Regarding your questions: 1. She was a leatherback. 2. She didn’t have any swelling anywhere else except her eyes, so I’m less inclined to think it was kidney or heat failure. 3. No issues with eggs. She produced 1-2 clutches per year for several years, and had hers a couple of months earlier. Nothing to be felt in her abdomen. 4. I did lose a different beardie to gout, and her limbs didn’t look like his at all. He was also very reluctant to move for months before he was diagnosed; no such issues with Smaug. I know that a firm answer is probably impossible short of necropsy, and even that might not be diagnostic. I am just trying to draw on the collective knowledge here to see if there is something about it that jumps out to anyone. She probably won’t be my last beardie, and if this related to something I did or failed to do, I hope to avoid making the same mistake again. I do appreciate people’s thoughts and condolences. [/QUOTE]
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