InsanePirateDragon
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So we had one last tank breach Friday that caused both my leos, Small Fry and Commanda to drop their tails and completely stressed out and not interested in food.
So I waited a couple of days with their tank covered to allow them to de-stress for a couple of days.
I dropped in some fresh crickets and mealworms for them and only my 8 mo mack snow (Small Fry) gobbled up and the dropped spot is nice and pink with no signs of dried blood.
But its my normal adult Commanda (came to me as Commando cause the past owners thought she was a he), not sure of her age but she's been passed through several homes before she was given to me, that has me worried.
She's had trouble in the past, eye infection and mouth rot that I've battled when I first got her and from what I was told from the vet I took her to in MO had left her partially blind, but able to get around the tank just fine and find food without a problem.
But since Friday, shes just been sitting on the warm side of my tank(between 85-90, with UTH attached to the side and basking light unsure of wattage it is) sitting in the corner showing no interest in any food today. I tried; crickets, mealies, naturezone bytes (strangly Fry loves these things), Zoo Med Leopard Gecko Food, and Gerber Chicken baby food with calcium powder...
Her tail stump is still pretty raw looking and bloody, with no signs of swelling or puss.
The enclosure is a 30 gallon tank with lizard carpet, calcium dish, 3 water dishes (they like so sit in the bowls so I provide extra, mealworm tub lids for feeding mealworms, bytes, and food) and two hides. I don't have a moist hide, Kansas weather isn't to dry so its something I never worried about.
The tank on the hot side is 85-90 and the cooler side is 74-78.
I'm afraid that she might be on her last legs, and was just stressed out to much to be saved, or does she just need more quiet time.
So I waited a couple of days with their tank covered to allow them to de-stress for a couple of days.
I dropped in some fresh crickets and mealworms for them and only my 8 mo mack snow (Small Fry) gobbled up and the dropped spot is nice and pink with no signs of dried blood.
But its my normal adult Commanda (came to me as Commando cause the past owners thought she was a he), not sure of her age but she's been passed through several homes before she was given to me, that has me worried.
She's had trouble in the past, eye infection and mouth rot that I've battled when I first got her and from what I was told from the vet I took her to in MO had left her partially blind, but able to get around the tank just fine and find food without a problem.
But since Friday, shes just been sitting on the warm side of my tank(between 85-90, with UTH attached to the side and basking light unsure of wattage it is) sitting in the corner showing no interest in any food today. I tried; crickets, mealies, naturezone bytes (strangly Fry loves these things), Zoo Med Leopard Gecko Food, and Gerber Chicken baby food with calcium powder...
Her tail stump is still pretty raw looking and bloody, with no signs of swelling or puss.
The enclosure is a 30 gallon tank with lizard carpet, calcium dish, 3 water dishes (they like so sit in the bowls so I provide extra, mealworm tub lids for feeding mealworms, bytes, and food) and two hides. I don't have a moist hide, Kansas weather isn't to dry so its something I never worried about.
The tank on the hot side is 85-90 and the cooler side is 74-78.
I'm afraid that she might be on her last legs, and was just stressed out to much to be saved, or does she just need more quiet time.