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Riccia fluitans, also known as crystalwort, is a fast-growing freshwater plant frequently used in live-bearer habitats and kept in the foreground or floating.
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Riccia fluitans, also known as crystalwort, is a fast-growing freshwater plant frequently used in live-bearer habitats and kept in the foreground or floating.
Updated on October 29th, 2025
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Please make sure Chloe is getting enough food so she’s not hungry, If she’s very active she may need three meals daily. If she eats very quickly at each meal and finishes it all right away then increase the amount at each feeding so she’s not as hungry at the next meal. Adding a tablespoon of plain canned pumpkin to each feeding will increase the fiber and make passing the stools easier. Then I would give her plenty of toys to chew on and play with, and teach her to fetch so she isn’t as interested in chewing and eating the roots. I would also,limit her time in that area so she can’t eat so many roots. She should outgrow this in a month or two. Thanks for using Boop by Petco to help you care for Chloe.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
If the root is exposed, then yes the tooth has to be removed. Okanee is a good weight (21 pounds) and 12 weeks isn't too young for needed surgery. I'd recommend getting it done, an exposed root will be painful to her.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
That depends on what type of root tubers Maya is eating. Many types of flower bulbs are toxic to dogs. Identify what species of plant she is eating so that you can find out if there is a potential toxin exposure. You may also try to fence off this location or only allow Maya outside with supervision so you can stop this behavior. I hope this is helpful and please feel free to post any additional questions.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
I am afraid many toxic plants can cause that, so it is not possible to tell you what kind of plant that was. A photo of the plant, leaves, flower and root would help with the identification. Best either stop access of your dog to this plant (fence it) or remove the plant so he cannot eat more of it.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
The local Extension office or greenhouse may be able to identify the root. If Athena is behaving normally otherwise, you can try withholding food for 24 hours. Allow small amounts of water or unflavored PediaLyte. Resume feeding a bland diet in small, frequent amounts. Begin with 1 tablespoon of food every hour and gradually increase the amount. Feed bland fornanfew days, then slowly transition her to the regular diet. You can warm the food or mix in a teaspoon of plain baby food to stimulate the appetite. Monitor for lethargy, vomiting, diarrhea, persistent anorexia or abdominal pain. These are symptoms that should be addressed by your veterinarian.
Updated on August 12th, 2025