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Dying frillie

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Posted by: caveatemptor at Thu Mar 27 01:15:08 2008  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by caveatemptor ]  
   

I posted here a few weeks ago about my frillie who I was having trouble with the humidity. I followed some of the advice here and some from a friend of mine and fixed the humidity problem. But I think it was too late for him. Over the last couple weeks, he has slowly been degenerating. He has become very lethargic and does not chase after his food. I tried using wax worms and he ate a couple two nights ago, however, he regurgitated them tonight. Now, all he has been doing is laying at the bottom of the tank with his open. He's still alive, but barely it seems. Currently, I do not believe he's eating since his meal from Monday was lying on the floor plus I've been pulling all of the crickets out of the tank (I leave the wax worms in a bowl). I am at such a loss right now; I am going to be crushed if I lose him. Is there anything I can do? Or does it sound like it's too late?


   

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