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    Egg bound, surgery and recovery experiences?

    Pretty well I think. I gave her her last dose of prescribed NSAIDs today which is always entertaining -- it involves moving my hand near her as if to touch her and when she hisses at me I squirt the syringe in. That's pretty easy to do since she is so mad at me for bringing her to the vet...
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    Egg bound, surgery and recovery experiences?

    Palpation suggested that the eggs masses were 1) uncalcified and 2) more anteriorly situated than they would be had they been ovulated, so we moved on to perform the XRay, and that supported the pre-ovulatory diagnosis again due to their locations P.S. Already ravenously hungry. Maybe...
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    Egg bound, surgery and recovery experiences?

    Haha wow! The vet actually cautioned me against that, something about either their metabolism or their satiety sense being coupled with their ovaries, and once they are gone they gain weight very easily. Do you have pictures of how big she has gotten? I would be curious to see. I'm just...
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    Egg bound, surgery and recovery experiences?

    Survival!!!! Well, Trudy is back in the healing cage now and she is looking pretty magnifique I dare say. Let the healing begin. She just had a nice long drink from the spray bottle and then went right back to exhibiting her anger towards me with maximal chin protrusion. Here's her photos...
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    Egg bound, surgery and recovery experiences?

    This is very comforting news, I'm glad people have had success with these surgeries.
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    Egg bound, surgery and recovery experiences?

    Hello everyone, I have a 2yo veiled female that I adopted from craigslist when she was approximately 1.5 years old. At the time I got her she had not laid any eggs yet and was pretty enormously hefty in size. Long story short I tried many different setups over the months based on what I've...
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    My cham doesn't 'recognize' dubia

    It's official! He hates dubia. He has started taking them, chewing and then holding on to it and eventually spitting it all out in disgust. Like jannb said they are with us for a short time and it's all about making them happy, so I will go buy him lots of other tasty bugs today. I would...
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    My cham doesn't 'recognize' dubia

    Hello, I have a 6 month old panther who has graduated to being large enough to be 'free-range' in my sunroom. He grew up eating crickets and an occasional dubia roach, either hand fed from me or released into the cage. Of course now that he is roaming freely and enjoying himself amongst...
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