The vets never called back that evening, in fact they never called back ever and she passed that evening. She was fine eating and running about one minute and the next she went limp and within 20 mins or so she was gone. She was not pregnant, the vets completely wrongly diagnosed her and we believe we were right from the start they she had a blockage, we should have stuck to our gut feeling. We had her cremated and they wrote a lovely little poem for her and her ashes sit in her little box next to her cage. Our male now has a new mate, they are both a very good weight, the new female is double the size of our last little girl, we didn’t know much about gliders at the time but I think she was maybe not very well since we rehomed her. Seeing how big his new mate it (over 100g) and how active she is definitely made us realise she may have always had underlying issues. The new vets is fantastic, we got the male neutered immediately, and we have cut out any seeds now in the diets and they are both on the SGS2 diet. Taught us a lot and I would just always strongly urge anyone with any sort of bloating to go immediately to the vet’s and get a second opinion if you don’t believe they are pregnant.