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SerpentLady4

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This morning I found almost dead in her tank my little over a year Extreme Okeetee female Arabella. She has a clean full bowl of water but she wouldn't drink from it. I got her to finally drink but she is barely moving and has her mouth open. She is breathing. There is no sign of mucous on the side of her mouth or in her mouth but she is making clicking noises


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This morning I found almost dead in her tank my little over a year Extreme Okeetee female Arabella. She has a clean full bowl of water but she wouldn't drink from it. I got her to finally drink but she is barely moving and has her mouth open. She is breathing. There is no sign of mucous on the side of her mouth or in her mouth but she is making clicking noises


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Nope not yet



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Just a guess, but it sounds like a respiratory problem. Lethargy, mouth open while breathing, and a crackling sound while exhaling tend to point to a respiratory infection. Get her to the vet as quickly as possible.
 
I tried she died last night I buried her this morning she had an excellent appetite which stymied me about the respiratory infection cause if she had it she would gone to not eating


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Sorry to hear of your loss. Over the years I have had a few die and I was puzzled, as I thought all was fine with them. Even qualified vets don't have the answer every time.
 
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