Dakota314
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First of all, hi! I've never posted on this site before, even though I joined months ago. So I've had a Tiger Salamander since last fall. I'm going to call it a him, since that's what I've been calling him since I've had him, but I now think it's a she. Anyway, he is doing really well, except a few weeks ago he wasn't coming out as much as usual. He was still eating as far as I know, but wasn't roaming his tank like usual. So I lifted his hide, and he was just sitting there. He looked really REALLY skinny, really dryed out, and was barely opening his eyes. So I gently took him out, set him on my lap on a damp kleenex, and gently sprayed him down with his spray bottle. I don't know if that was the right thing to do, but afetr about 10 minutes he started looking better, opening his eyes more and moving around. So I mixed up his dirt, and sprayed his whole tank down very well. When I set him back into his tank he went in his hide. I checked on him the next day and he loked normal again. Does that have anything to do with preparing to carry eggs? Which leads me to my reason for this post:
Today when I went to feed him, he wasn't sticking his head out of his hide like he always does when I go into his tank. So I lifted the hide, and he was really big. Massive. I'm pretty sure he, well she, is carrying eggs. Is there anything I need to do to prepare her? I'm assuming she'll lay in the water bowl, right? Her water bowl by the way is one of those from the pet store with little steps leading in and out, and it is plently big for her to get into. So when she lays, do I just scoop out the eggs and throw them out/flush them?
Thanks for reading that incredibly long post. I'm still new to salamanders, and any info you know about laying eggs or that weird dry sickness thing she went through let me know! Thanks! :happy:
Today when I went to feed him, he wasn't sticking his head out of his hide like he always does when I go into his tank. So I lifted the hide, and he was really big. Massive. I'm pretty sure he, well she, is carrying eggs. Is there anything I need to do to prepare her? I'm assuming she'll lay in the water bowl, right? Her water bowl by the way is one of those from the pet store with little steps leading in and out, and it is plently big for her to get into. So when she lays, do I just scoop out the eggs and throw them out/flush them?
Thanks for reading that incredibly long post. I'm still new to salamanders, and any info you know about laying eggs or that weird dry sickness thing she went through let me know! Thanks! :happy: