Panting can be from fear or stress. Make her comfortable. Give her some water and some plain feed and let her relax. Be sure she's warm enough and isn't in a chilly spot.
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I'll check now. What could be wrong if it is?Is her abdomen swollen or feels like it has fluid in it?
She's in the sunniest spot. She relaxes and sunbaths as bit but I hate it when they rock when they breathe it makes me so nervous.Panting can be from fear or stress. Make her comfortable. Give her some water and some plain feed and let her relax. Be sure she's warm enough and isn't in a chilly spot.
Shall I coat her just after her epsom bath?Yay! You did good! Yes, mix the stuff with the pellets. Avoid any high carbohydrate foods, especially sugary stuff. Treat with about half an inch of the miconazole twice a day for seven days. If the vent gleet persists, you may need to continue the miconazole longer. It won't harm her to keep giving it a week longer.
*sigh*, I don't know.Thank you.
I think her abdomen could be swollen! Help! What can I do!
squishy...*sigh*, I don't know.
I'm just not familiar enough with this type of thing to feel comfortable giving advice on it. I don't want to steer you wrong.
Does it feel hard or squishy?
Maybe Ascites?squishy...