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Hi All,
So on Sunday my little hybana (1.5 in) over heated, due to my negligence (i feel horrible about it). She was starting to curl up a bit that night. So i put her in ICU, with really high humidity. So she has been in ICU for a couple of days now, with no progress. She has not curled up, but she doesn't react to anything either (don't worry i didn't poke her or anything). This morning I look in her ICU and she is flipped over in the molting position. I would love for her to molt but she molted a week and a half ago, so she can't be molting now.
So basically, can a T flipping over be a sign of death? or dying? Her legs are not curled up in a ball, the front ones are slighty curled and the back ones less.
Thank you for your time and help
Arno
So on Sunday my little hybana (1.5 in) over heated, due to my negligence (i feel horrible about it). She was starting to curl up a bit that night. So i put her in ICU, with really high humidity. So she has been in ICU for a couple of days now, with no progress. She has not curled up, but she doesn't react to anything either (don't worry i didn't poke her or anything). This morning I look in her ICU and she is flipped over in the molting position. I would love for her to molt but she molted a week and a half ago, so she can't be molting now.
So basically, can a T flipping over be a sign of death? or dying? Her legs are not curled up in a ball, the front ones are slighty curled and the back ones less.
Thank you for your time and help
Arno