MatthewLee
Member
So...
We had two female dragons together, over time, one developed MUCH faster than the other and got MUCH bigger.
Skittles is about 10 inches long, and Janet was about 4-5(but really tiny)
One night we checked in on there cage and Janet was gone. We looked all over the house and couldnt find her, so we decided to say hi to Skittles and her stomach was...unusually large with something hard in her stomach. We think she ate her.
It has been several days and Skittles is very lethargic and VERY aggressive if we try to hold her.
When we do end up holding her, we still feel what is probably left of Janet.
She no longer wants to eat and is blacker than hell. She was a beautiful bright yellow now we cant even tell she is so dark.
We have tried baby food and plenty of warm baths.
Should we put her to sleep? The only trusted vet is on vacation and we would not be able to afford surgery.
We had two female dragons together, over time, one developed MUCH faster than the other and got MUCH bigger.
Skittles is about 10 inches long, and Janet was about 4-5(but really tiny)
One night we checked in on there cage and Janet was gone. We looked all over the house and couldnt find her, so we decided to say hi to Skittles and her stomach was...unusually large with something hard in her stomach. We think she ate her.
It has been several days and Skittles is very lethargic and VERY aggressive if we try to hold her.
When we do end up holding her, we still feel what is probably left of Janet.
She no longer wants to eat and is blacker than hell. She was a beautiful bright yellow now we cant even tell she is so dark.
We have tried baby food and plenty of warm baths.
Should we put her to sleep? The only trusted vet is on vacation and we would not be able to afford surgery.