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Whistled breathing, stumped on stuck shed
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[QUOTE="Lelu01_, post: 2037157, member: 118122"] Hi Tracie, Yes I make sure she’s getting the proper calcium that she needs wirh her food. After a lot of reading from the forum and talking with a reputable reptile owner from a family owned shop I go to I believe all the signs point to brumation. I will continue to add and adjust her enclosure for her needs. I already got more items to put around for her to climb and ensure she’s at an appropriate height for her heat and UVB. I got some beardie pellets as an additive if she feels to eat it on her own but not as a full stable as I still want her to eat her bugs and veggies so I will continue to feed her those as well and offer her those. I was recommended a vet who fully handles reptiles only and I will be looking into taking her to him if things get worse. [/QUOTE]
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