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Gherkin on his back

PostPosted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 9:41 pm
by imderanged
I turned on the UVB bulb early this morning, for some reason felt the need to check on him, and found Gherkin upsidedown in the middle of the enclosure. His eyes were closed and he wasn't moving. I picked him up and he slowly opened his eyes. I put him in a nice warm spot under a hide in his enclosure and checked on him a few hours later an he seemed OK. Should I be worried?

PostPosted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 11:04 pm
by jenaero
I've felt that 'need' to check on mine before too. I've found mine on his back a few times when he was that little. Keep an eye on him to make sure he returns to his usual routine/habits. He's likely just fine.

Make sure that the substrate is as level as possible. Mine would turn himself over trying to walk over uneven dirt. Sometimes he'd land in a bit of a 'ditch' and not be able to right himself. On even ground, he should be able to use his head/neck to turn back over but he may just not have the strength at that age.

One thing I've learned is to NEVER ignore that 'feeling' when you get it.