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    Mysterious bumps

    This pic looks like a pterodactyl heheh
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    MDB or Gout - Includes Xrays

    6 months surprises me for gout to develop… always thought that one took more time to present (but I’m not even close to qualified to make that call). I will say that bloodwork will help determine gout… uric acid in the blood would he elevated (I believe), which can also be indicative of other...
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    Hemipenis Prolapse and Amputation

    Holy long post, Batman! My boy forgave me, all it took was one silkworm. 🙂. 6.5 years is coming up soon!
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    Hemipenis Prolapse and Amputation

    I couldn't get in to see the vet for some time. Tonight we had our visit and he was given a thorough vent exam - happy to report that aside from a little scar tissue, he’s been given a clean bill of health (fecal, too)! The vet credited his turn around to the home treatment I provided below...
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    Hemipenis Prolapse and Amputation

    6 months post op and Donnie had been showing signs of discomfort/illness this weekend (sleeping and hiding). I suspect he may have a residual infection. His vent looks pretty good but I noticed a tiny piece of (??) tissue in the corner that was a bit suspect. It couldvt been hemip shed but it...
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    The Reptile Community Lost a Wonderful Women This Morning

    Very sad. Cancer is such an unwelcomed thief. She was such a sweet, bright person, and will most certainly be missed.
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    Porcellionides pruinosus 'Powder Orange' Isopods causing harm to chameleon?

    that was supposed to say "ground dwelling animal" not grown.... if an animal slept on the ground at night when they are most active, I doubt they'd touch it but I also wouldn't be completely surprised if they took a lil taste test. More than likely, they'd just eat the dead skin that didn't...
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    Porcellionides pruinosus 'Powder Orange' Isopods causing harm to chameleon?

    Powder Orange isos are insane... they are crazy active, crazy fast, and reproduce very quickly. The little buttholes have invaded all my other isopod colonies, and eventually they out-compete the others for food. They are very hungry little guys. I did add some to the enclosures of chameleons...
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