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Edith or Edy: This is my first dragon,
when she was older. I got her when I was pretty young and I really adored
her. She lived to be 9 (or 10, because I think she was at the pet store for
a year,) and lived in 4 different states with me. She was really laid back
but would go absolutely insane for grasshoppers. She also wasn't afraid of
anything and was really curious, always ready to explore.
More about Edy: She was a pity buy
from a skeezy pet store. She came with a bad case of coccidia which forced
me into hand feeding her for months. She got better after a time and led
a good and spoiled life for many years. What led to her death was the substrate
I was using: Ground Walnut Shells were tearing her intestines up so she
wasn't absorbing water well. (I know this because I had another vet do a
necropsy.) I had also moved to a lot less humid climate (from New Jersey
to Oregon's High Desert) and it was winter, when she usually went through
brumination. I thought her sluggishness was just the winter behavior I had
always seen. I didn't think about the humidity or that she'd be drying out
so fast -because she had always gotten enough water from my care routine
in the past. When I finally noticed she had gotten clogged up I took her
to a vet who (it turns out) didn't know much about reptiles. While I was
waiting he gave her a harsh laxative, which caused the poo in her intestines
to flush back into her stomach, and that made her go septic. I also think
he put her in almost scalding water, instead of lukewarm water, to try to
get her to poo. She felt like a cup of hot coffee when he handed her back
to me. It was a terrible experience- please, please find a good reptile
vet in your area before you need one and NEVER trust pet product labels.
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