So my vet just called with the necro results of the opal stripe hatchling I bought from Darryl. I'm just going to copy and paste the email that I sent Darryl:
On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 3:17 PM, Katherine Fischer <
[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Darryl,
My vet just called me back with the necro results for the opal stripe.
He performed a gross necropsy and a gi swab. He found no obvious internal abnormalities: no signs of pneumonia, parasites, bleeding, twisting or blockages.
He said that she appeared
emaciated and abnormally small for her age and size, with no muscle tone whatsoever and minimal fat (probably whatever she had left over from her egg sac).
When I dropped her off I relayed hatch date and your feeding schedule, and he seemed surprised that she could be as old as three months considering how small she was, and definitely surprised that she could have starved to death in as little as three months if she was being fed even every 10 days or so.
He didn't find anything suspicious enough to warrant sending out organ samples for biopsy, and told me that further testing would probably not return anything conclusive as far as cause of death. He posited that, considering her condition,
she was probably starved to death. He's going to hang onto her remains for another week in case I change my mind or something happens within the rest of my collection that makes me think its warranted.
He'll be mailing me the results next Monday. I'll scan and send them to you when I receive them.
-Katherine