We just inherited a 4 year old female frillie. We have had her for about a week and she is not eating and is barely active. Her temps are ideal. We are getting concerned. Any ideas??
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We just inherited a 4 year old female frillie. We have had her for about a week and she is not eating and is barely active. Her temps are ideal. We are getting concerned. Any ideas??
Is she drinking? Can you tell me about your set up and her coloration? Thanks!
Consider he acclimation time and what the major changes are. barometric pressure; humidity, all that stuff. She was happy before and now things are difference. She obviously senses this and it is causing stress. Try other food items, roaches, pinkies, worms. You can try to carefuully open her mouth and put in a cricket, she if she crunches down on it. Just watch her weight. when it starts to drop then you really need to be concerned.
miz
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