VolatileXIII
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I woke up this morning to find the smaller Chinensis I had purchased dead in the quarantine tank after a month or so of proper care. All the water testing was normal, and she seemed to have been getting better. The wound she had formerly acquired was healing well and she was a lot more mobile.
Her food intake had became extremely scarce and she was rejecting everything I had attempted to give her in the last couple of days.
She was rubbing her skin against the rocks last night when I went to bed, and she looked pale so I assumed she was going shed soon.
I put a small amount of bloodworm's in her tank overnight hoping she would eat. But no luck, instead I found her dead. She looked like she was swimming or struggling to go for air.
I'm not sure if it's starvation or drowning. The first sounds more realistic to me. Perhaps an internal infection or something from the wound that affected her eating? I dunno, I'm no newt. But yeah. It sucks, the girlfriend is in shambles.
Her food intake had became extremely scarce and she was rejecting everything I had attempted to give her in the last couple of days.
She was rubbing her skin against the rocks last night when I went to bed, and she looked pale so I assumed she was going shed soon.
I put a small amount of bloodworm's in her tank overnight hoping she would eat. But no luck, instead I found her dead. She looked like she was swimming or struggling to go for air.
I'm not sure if it's starvation or drowning. The first sounds more realistic to me. Perhaps an internal infection or something from the wound that affected her eating? I dunno, I'm no newt. But yeah. It sucks, the girlfriend is in shambles.