evut
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I have witnessed a very strange thing with my A. opacum for at least the second time. It happened a couple of months ago with one of my salamanders and two days ago with a different individual. It is possible that another one died of the same thing.
I check and feed the animals every couple of days, and just like the previous time, I found one strangely limp and sick looking. For the second time it seems like I managed to get the animal better just by removing it into a small tub with a damp paper towel for a couple of days.
It is very disturbing as the animals appear to be almost dead without any obvious signs of disease - no swelling or damage to skin...nothing. The salamander who has just recovered really seemed dead, after one day out of the terrarium I was almost getting ready to bury him. He had dull looking skin, closed eyes and didn't move the slightest bit. Next day he crawled out of the fold in the tissue, pooped (very normal looking), seemed a bit weak but now he's looking perfectly well. He even ate today.
I am keeping him out for observation for a few more days. I have changed the substrate so that I don't put him back into what may have caused this.
I can't think of anything that could be causing it, temperature wasn't too high (the other one was sick while it was cold), substrate is changed every 6 months or more often. I keep them on forest soil mixed with coco coir, with moss and cork hides. My other newts are kept the same way and never got sick. They also eat the same worms.
Has anyone experienced anything similar?
I check and feed the animals every couple of days, and just like the previous time, I found one strangely limp and sick looking. For the second time it seems like I managed to get the animal better just by removing it into a small tub with a damp paper towel for a couple of days.
It is very disturbing as the animals appear to be almost dead without any obvious signs of disease - no swelling or damage to skin...nothing. The salamander who has just recovered really seemed dead, after one day out of the terrarium I was almost getting ready to bury him. He had dull looking skin, closed eyes and didn't move the slightest bit. Next day he crawled out of the fold in the tissue, pooped (very normal looking), seemed a bit weak but now he's looking perfectly well. He even ate today.
I am keeping him out for observation for a few more days. I have changed the substrate so that I don't put him back into what may have caused this.
I can't think of anything that could be causing it, temperature wasn't too high (the other one was sick while it was cold), substrate is changed every 6 months or more often. I keep them on forest soil mixed with coco coir, with moss and cork hides. My other newts are kept the same way and never got sick. They also eat the same worms.
Has anyone experienced anything similar?