
He won't move I can move him he'll whip his tail once's then he's done


It sounds like your reptile is experiencing lethargy, which can indeed be concerning. There are a few potential reasons for this behavior that you might want to consider.
Firstly, it's important to ensure that her habitat is at the correct temperature. Reptiles rely on a warm environment to regulate their body temperature and metabolism effectively. Additionally, make sure she has access to fresh water to stay properly hydrated.
Another aspect to look into is her diet. It's crucial that her diet is balanced and suitable for her specific species to prevent any dietary deficiencies. Also, think about any recent changes in her environment or routine that might be causing stress or illness, as these can also lead to lethargy.
Sometimes, reptiles become less active during shedding, so this could be a factor as well. Keep a close eye on her for any additional symptoms such as changes in appetite, breathing difficulties, or unusual behavior. If her condition doesn't improve or if you notice other concerning signs, it would be wise to consult a veterinarian who specializes in reptiles.
If you have any further questions or need more assistance, please feel free to reach out. Thank you.
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