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Tiny specks of blood? Advice please
I'm very concerned about my adult BP- She seems to be leaving teeny tiny little specs of blood on her white newsprint paper in her tank. Whats worse is, I can't figure out where the blood is coming from!
I have checked her over multiple times, and I cannot see anything that would be causing this bleeding. There is no blood around her vent, or on her nose/mouth. The only possible suspect I can come up with is a small red spot on the underside of her jaw. This red spot is not bloody, and certainly not an open wound. I have been using a dab of original neosporin on the red spot, and was waiting to see if it would go away after her shed. If not, my intentions were to make a vet appointment. Now after the appearance of these blood specks (no idea if they're related), I feel I should make an appointment for Monday.
Am I over reacting for wanting to immediately rush off to the vet's office? My BP isn't showing any signs of illness or pain, she seems completely normal- but every day I find a few new specks of blood.
Any clue what these tiny dots of blood could be from? Ideas would be greatly appreciated.
PS - Here's what's going on inside her tank; humidity-50%, ambient air temp low 80s, hot side belly heat 89-91F, cool side low 80s, had a great shed 3 weeks ago.
***Didn't mean to post this in husbandry, sorry about that.
Last edited by Dianna; 12-02-2009 at 11:36 PM.
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Re: Tiny specks of blood? Advice please
How long have you been seeing the blood specs for? Is it after she goes to the bathroom?
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Re: Tiny specks of blood? Advice please
I noticed them approx 1 week ago. She has both peed and pooped since the specks first showed up. Seems to be just a few specks each day, regardless of whether she's done any bathroom business.
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Re: Tiny specks of blood? Advice please
Is it specks or like small blood streaks? I noticed you said it was an adult female and it is breeding season? Just a thought I know my females leave some blood streaks on their newsprint drives the boys wild.
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Re: Tiny specks of blood? Advice please
Any chance you could post pics of the newspaper? Just trying to get an idea of what the specks look like...if they're not smeared around, they may not be coming from her underside. I'm wondering if the blood is being aerosolized ie blown out the nose or mouth? Any chance you can look inside her mouth?
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Re: Tiny specks of blood? Advice please
The blood is literally just tiny dots- no smears. I have not opened her mouth myself, I'm not sure I feel comfortable doing this without hands-on instructions from a vet, I'm concerned I would hurt her by accident. However, I have been lucky enough to catch 2 yawns over the past week, allowing a great view inside her mouth and everything looks normal to me. Consistent pink color, no signs of a wound.
I will work on taking pics of the paper now.
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Re: Tiny specks of blood? Advice please
Is she shedding or did she just recently shed? If so, it is probably from this and is completely normal. There is usually a small bit of bleeding from the vent when the skin is shed.
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Re: Tiny specks of blood? Advice please
She typically will leave a small blood streak when her skin comes off, either that or I'll find a little blood on the shed itself near the vent.. But she shed three weeks ago.
Here's a photo of today's specks:
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Re: Tiny specks of blood? Advice please
its probably from the shed, somtimes after they shed a little bit of blood will show up, it is normal for that to happen sometimes!!!!
hope this helps
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Re: Tiny specks of blood? Advice please
Hi,
Can you get a good pic of the red spot under her chin?
I'm wondering if it could possibly be a tick and the drops you are seeing are the ticks droppings - it's only an outside idea but I thought it might be worth ruling out.
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