I think my Cynops has bloat.

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Sean
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Posted on Thursday, 24 November, 2005 - 04:25:   Edit Post Delete Post

I am not completly sure,but it appears to be. Strangly this seemed to happen over night and is progressing quickly. I thought it may be a gravid female but to me the throat looks puffy. This is one of my new animals and it appeared to be healthy when I bought it. I am also wondering about the possibility it could be impacted.







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Posted on Thursday, 24 November, 2005 - 06:24:   Edit Post Delete Post

Hopefully that's not the case, but if it is there's not much you can do other than treat it for some kind of infection (if that's even the cause). Have you read the Bloat article that Ed wrote? If not here's the link: http://www.caudata.org/cc/articles/bloatEDK.shtml
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Posted on Thursday, 24 November, 2005 - 16:56:   Edit Post Delete Post

Considering the puffiness of the throat and cloaca region, I'm inclined to say bloat. The fact that it's a newly-acquired animal also makes bloat more likely. Is it my imagination, or are the legs also slightly puffy?

There have been miraculous recoveries, but it's rare. You could try a salt solution or antibiotics, but the odds of recovery aren't good. Sorry to say
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Posted on Friday, 25 November, 2005 - 21:17:   Edit Post Delete Post

This newt is not doing good at all. He is just barely flinching when I touch him and cannot surface the water. I have decided to euthanize him so as to not prolong his misery. I just cant understand how a week ago he looked to be in perfect health and now he is severely bloated. I thought it took more time than this to become this bad off. Oh well,as bad as I hate to euthanize I see no other alternative.
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Posted on Friday, 25 November, 2005 - 21:20:   Edit Post Delete Post

Here is a pic I just took.
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Posted on Saturday, 26 November, 2005 - 03:01:   Edit Post Delete Post

Sorry to hear it, Sean

I know this won't be very consoling, but it's not uncommon for these newts to "look OK" when they are bought, then get bloat a few weeks later. You can rightfully blame the conditions these newts endure during import and sale.
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Posted on Saturday, 26 November, 2005 - 13:05:   Edit Post Delete Post

That's really too bad, Sean. And it's really painful to watch, I know.

Somebody on another thread just the other day was talking about moving a bloated newt to shallow water, and having some success with that...

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