Before I get to the news I want to thank all of you for your support and guidance while peach has been sick from sand impaction.
Now on to what this thread is meant for. Last night my husband and I started hearing Peach screaming and I took her out of the tank right away. She was trying to poop but it was hurting her so bad. She was bleeding a very little amount from her vent and I could see the sand impaction was trying to come out. I gently helped her to pass it and it was successful. It hurt the poor girl so badly but it was clear the impaction was out and it was over. We put her to bed to rest thinking she'd feel better in the morning. I also planned to take her to the vet on Monday for a recheck to make sure she was better.
I woke up this morning and my husband told me Peach didn't make it. I went to her cage and she was gone. Our best guess is the shock to her body and the damage to her intestines was too great. Ugh I told myself I wasn't going to cry again.... Anyway we said our goodbyes and put her to rest outside our apartment where she will always be close to us. We'll see her again.
Now on to what this thread is meant for. Last night my husband and I started hearing Peach screaming and I took her out of the tank right away. She was trying to poop but it was hurting her so bad. She was bleeding a very little amount from her vent and I could see the sand impaction was trying to come out. I gently helped her to pass it and it was successful. It hurt the poor girl so badly but it was clear the impaction was out and it was over. We put her to bed to rest thinking she'd feel better in the morning. I also planned to take her to the vet on Monday for a recheck to make sure she was better.
I woke up this morning and my husband told me Peach didn't make it. I went to her cage and she was gone. Our best guess is the shock to her body and the damage to her intestines was too great. Ugh I told myself I wasn't going to cry again.... Anyway we said our goodbyes and put her to rest outside our apartment where she will always be close to us. We'll see her again.