Trillian
New Member
I rescued a female Senegal (about 6 inches from nose to vent) from Craigslist on Friday, she is fairly alert and active, but I posted a pic of her yesterday and the general consensus seems to be that she's quite dehydrated. She's anxious and stressed at the moment, and very wary of activity near her vivarium. I'd really appreciate some ideas for hydrating her that aren't too invasive, or an idea of the urgency of hydration versus acclimation and stress management.
At the moment I'm misting her viv a few times a day and I have a dripper set up that she's been investigating, but I have yet to see her drink. I've also been using a small syringe to drip water onto the tip of her nose, but the look in her eye suggests she's pretty convinced it's a creative way to torture her for vital information about the rebel alliance.
She had two mealworms from my hand on Friday, but hasn't eaten since.
At the moment I'm misting her viv a few times a day and I have a dripper set up that she's been investigating, but I have yet to see her drink. I've also been using a small syringe to drip water onto the tip of her nose, but the look in her eye suggests she's pretty convinced it's a creative way to torture her for vital information about the rebel alliance.
She had two mealworms from my hand on Friday, but hasn't eaten since.