I got a CL from a store- it was the only one of its group not doing well. I have a female that’s been great for the last 2 years and was hoping to raise this one to breed her. I took him home not realizing exactly how bad he was doing. I should have because it got stuck on its back when he was moved for sexing.
When I got home It was obvious he was not okay. His butt is very small and shriveled. I immediately placed him face down into water. If this was all I wouldn’t be here though. When placed in the water he didn’t drink like I’ve seen them do. The water visibly ever so slightly goes down and there was none of that action happening here.
I left him alone to take in the new humidity and when I returned 12 hours later he had crawled to the whole other end of the enclosure, the higher side and away from the water. I assumed he maybe didn’t like standing water as a burrower and there was plenty of wet moss up there so I moved the dish to the top and put some rocks and a moss directly in the water.
Im starting to suspect he didn’t molt his sucking stomach but as I don’t have the molt there’s no way to tell unless and until he eats or molts without.
I’ve kept the enclosure extra moist by draping a damp towel half over the lid as the cage he’s in has a plastic slat top that lets out too much moisture otherwise and I live in a desert. When me or my RM shower we bring him and leave the door cracked so it’s not too sauna like. My house usually stays in the 70’s but in short bursts I turn my heater on low- all my T’s love it and come out whenever I do so I gave him a place of honor closest to the heater and monitor him the whole time it’s on.
He’s not very reactive except when I tried to flip him to make sure his mouth didn’t have any signs of nematodes. It didn’t and it was the most he’s moved. He at least had enough energy to force himself back right side by gripping the tongs.
TLDR; It’s been about 48 hours since I brought a dehydrated T home. Does he seem to have a chance? If yes how long is the longest you’ve had to baby a dehydrated T? Mind you the shop has a policy that if it dies before 2 weeks I can trade him back for a live one so it’s not that much of a waste for anyone but me and my time is worth very little.
When I got home It was obvious he was not okay. His butt is very small and shriveled. I immediately placed him face down into water. If this was all I wouldn’t be here though. When placed in the water he didn’t drink like I’ve seen them do. The water visibly ever so slightly goes down and there was none of that action happening here.
I left him alone to take in the new humidity and when I returned 12 hours later he had crawled to the whole other end of the enclosure, the higher side and away from the water. I assumed he maybe didn’t like standing water as a burrower and there was plenty of wet moss up there so I moved the dish to the top and put some rocks and a moss directly in the water.
Im starting to suspect he didn’t molt his sucking stomach but as I don’t have the molt there’s no way to tell unless and until he eats or molts without.
I’ve kept the enclosure extra moist by draping a damp towel half over the lid as the cage he’s in has a plastic slat top that lets out too much moisture otherwise and I live in a desert. When me or my RM shower we bring him and leave the door cracked so it’s not too sauna like. My house usually stays in the 70’s but in short bursts I turn my heater on low- all my T’s love it and come out whenever I do so I gave him a place of honor closest to the heater and monitor him the whole time it’s on.
He’s not very reactive except when I tried to flip him to make sure his mouth didn’t have any signs of nematodes. It didn’t and it was the most he’s moved. He at least had enough energy to force himself back right side by gripping the tongs.
TLDR; It’s been about 48 hours since I brought a dehydrated T home. Does he seem to have a chance? If yes how long is the longest you’ve had to baby a dehydrated T? Mind you the shop has a policy that if it dies before 2 weeks I can trade him back for a live one so it’s not that much of a waste for anyone but me and my time is worth very little.