Posted by:
CheriS
at Thu Nov 18 23:05:33 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by CheriS ]
I know you are going to get her to a vet as soon as possible, but until then, remove her from whatever she is in and the room she was in and take her to an area that has the freshest air in the house.. believe it or not, that often is the bathroom.
Although it could be cardiac... it also could be she has been exposed somehow to something toxic either in her tank (like using bleach and fumes from the heat lamps. or something she might have ingested (like a flying insect or spider)
and if you have access to any O2, it will not hurt her and will help
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