Posted by:
dsgnGrl
at Thu Mar 31 16:50:02 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by dsgnGrl ]
I have had two dragons die from it...my vet was useless when I brought them to him, he just said they would lay them soon.
My first dragon was fine and green and digging, and then one day she was just laying in her laying box like she was exhausted. We picked her up and she moved, so we started calling vets but never found one that could see her, and she died about 15 minutes after we picked her up.
The second one I saw no signs at all. She was fine and green and active in the morning, and dead when I got home from work. She was a surprise because she had laid several clutches before without an issue. These would have been her first fertile clutch, and I had an incubator all ready for them 
Anyway, I gave my male away and have never had a dragon since then.
But, back to your question. If it seems like it is taking too long, dont hesitate to get her checked out. ----- A mans got to do what a mans got to do. A woman has to do what he can't.
Mom to:
1 little boy born 7/19/04
2 male RES, born 1999
1 ribbon snake, age unknown
3 FBT, ages unknown
1 female bearded dragon, born 5/2002
1 male lab mix, born 5/24/03
1 female calico cat, born 6/7/04
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