Debmonster
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Second Stinger OUT!!!
Okay,
I've been dealing with what I though was guler edema in my female ambilobe for about a month now. I have spent over $400 in vet bills to get absolutely no "real" diagnosis.
Today I saw something on her tongue when she was "trying" to eat. I showed her a male (only way she'll gape), got her to stick out her tongue (won't divulge that one...not for the totally inexperienced) and pulled out a bee stinger!
She laid 34 infertile eggs a month ago so we've been looking at why females that lay infertile eggs sometimes get gular edema.
It was just clearing up when BAM she had big waddle guler. That's when I found the stinger.
Not taking her back to this vet. She has another one that's farther back on the tongue but I don't want to stress her out more. Gave her some Reptaid to help recuperate.
Anyone have this happen?
Anyone know of a decent cham vet between Santa Barbara and Los Angeles?
Debs
Okay,
I've been dealing with what I though was guler edema in my female ambilobe for about a month now. I have spent over $400 in vet bills to get absolutely no "real" diagnosis.
Today I saw something on her tongue when she was "trying" to eat. I showed her a male (only way she'll gape), got her to stick out her tongue (won't divulge that one...not for the totally inexperienced) and pulled out a bee stinger!
She laid 34 infertile eggs a month ago so we've been looking at why females that lay infertile eggs sometimes get gular edema.
It was just clearing up when BAM she had big waddle guler. That's when I found the stinger.
Not taking her back to this vet. She has another one that's farther back on the tongue but I don't want to stress her out more. Gave her some Reptaid to help recuperate.
Anyone have this happen?
Anyone know of a decent cham vet between Santa Barbara and Los Angeles?
Debs
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