Question: Fire Salamander appear to have a stroke

Joe Salamander

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Hi,
Today, I just notice my Fire Salamander in his cave appear to hiccup or stroke . My salamander appear to have a stroke to the point that it look like it just laying belly down and the legs all stretch out. It look really uncomfortable and painful.

I don’t know what cause it. He was still fine yesterday. Didn’t do or change anything.

I attached video.

Please help.
 

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