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    A little strange behavior...

    So I get home from a day out in the yard cleaning up around the house and I come in and Isabella is just spazzin' out. Well I see she has quite a bit of dirt in her mouth so I got what I could out. Beard is completely black and she's just laying there almost lifeless with her mouth open.... a little unsure what more I can do for her. I imagine she'll just have to work it out?

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    Re: A little strange behavior...

    What have you been feeding her?
    What is her substrate?

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    Re: A little strange behavior...

    I feed her large crickets, about 30 every other day and mustard greens daily.
    Her substrate is eco earth or whatever they call it. She's been fine up until today... I'm real worried about her though, she's my little babygirl!

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    Re: A little strange behavior...

    im having a similar problem!! my beardie i got 2 days ago is just spasing out like crazy! it like violently shakes its head and even rolls over a couple times and just goes mad( its more of a flailing motion) im super worried

    please please help

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    Re: A little strange behavior...

    Take her to the vet?

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    Re: A little strange behavior...

    Change the bedding to a non particle substrate, and make sure that those crickets are no longer than the width from between her eyes. What do your temps look like?
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    Re: A little strange behavior...

    Are there other animals around that it can see? How are your temps at the basking spot, warm, and cool sides? Do you soak it a few times per week at least?
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