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Blood in females cage
I just switched from aspen bedding to newspaper in my females tub and I noticed she had lines of red what looked like blood on the paper i've never bred her so I know that has nothing to do with it but there is a male 2 tubs under her I dont know if that has something to do with it....
Please help i'm a worry wort
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Re: Blood in females cage
Has she shed? They will sometimes bleed very slightly from the vent when they shed--the blood vessels there are very close to the surface, so sometimes a few capillaries go when the skin pulls away.
Another possibility--have you fed her recently? Could it be rat's blood?
If neither of those two things are the case, I would keep an eye on her. If you see it happen again, take her to a vet along with a fecal sample for a parasite check.
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Re: Blood in females cage
She shed a few days ago. She hasn't ate in a little over a week.
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Re: Blood in females cage
Anyone know if that looks normal theres no more than yesterday and its all dried up now
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Re: Blood in females cage
Originally Posted by onlyjays9p
She shed a few days ago. She hasn't ate in a little over a week.
As explained above it’s not unusual to find a little blood after a shed.
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Re: Blood in females cage
^ Thanks, I just wanted to make sure that wasn't to much blood.
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