My first sign of her being sick was she was ignoring her food. Then I started to notice unusually large stool or possibly vomit. One pile was like a large brown sack but you could tell that the mealworms weren't fully digested.
Today she has pooped 3 times and I just saw her try to possibly vomit.She made a hacking sound and wiggled back and forth with her mouth open. I gave her a warm bath to possibly soothe her and it seemed to work for a bit...but she looks so pitiful I don't want her to die.
I was starting to think that it had to do with the temperature...right now it's about 80F on the warm side...but she's now staying on the cooler side.
Also when she opened her mouth to hack up some clear mucus, I noticed that her mouth and tongue were very pale.
Could she have possibly eaten some bad mealworms? Or is it true that mealworms can eat their insides if you don't cut off their heads?
I don't have the money to take her to the vet right now..anything advice will be much appreciated. Thanks..
(Also her bedding is slate...no sand)
Today she has pooped 3 times and I just saw her try to possibly vomit.She made a hacking sound and wiggled back and forth with her mouth open. I gave her a warm bath to possibly soothe her and it seemed to work for a bit...but she looks so pitiful I don't want her to die.
I was starting to think that it had to do with the temperature...right now it's about 80F on the warm side...but she's now staying on the cooler side.
Also when she opened her mouth to hack up some clear mucus, I noticed that her mouth and tongue were very pale.
Could she have possibly eaten some bad mealworms? Or is it true that mealworms can eat their insides if you don't cut off their heads?
I don't have the money to take her to the vet right now..anything advice will be much appreciated. Thanks..
(Also her bedding is slate...no sand)