shorty
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Hey guys,
My tiger salamander was in the water dish, when I witness some weird behaviour. He was doing 360 flips around repetitively, belly side up, then back side up, belly side up, then back side up. He must've done this three or four times, and now is really still. Does any one know what this type of behaviour means? I've never seen it before. In the midst of the flipping, I noticed the cloaca region was slightly discoloured, more of a red, instead of it's normal skin colour. Sign of infection?
Also, I've attached two pictures, is a tiger sal's side supposed to look this wrinkly? It wasn't like this when I got a few weeks ago. I just have a bad feeling, so I thought I'd post and get your expert opinions =) Thanks.
My tiger salamander was in the water dish, when I witness some weird behaviour. He was doing 360 flips around repetitively, belly side up, then back side up, belly side up, then back side up. He must've done this three or four times, and now is really still. Does any one know what this type of behaviour means? I've never seen it before. In the midst of the flipping, I noticed the cloaca region was slightly discoloured, more of a red, instead of it's normal skin colour. Sign of infection?
Also, I've attached two pictures, is a tiger sal's side supposed to look this wrinkly? It wasn't like this when I got a few weeks ago. I just have a bad feeling, so I thought I'd post and get your expert opinions =) Thanks.