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FroggieB
at Sat Aug 26 21:33:14 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FroggieB ]
Yeah, I'm sure this is not breeder material! Besides, she is starting to develop a curve, sort of a hump just before the hips too. Don't understand why one out of 4 would have a problem with metabolizing calcium if that is what it is. They are all fed the same thing and the same suppliments. All have the same heat and light available to choose from. Haven't I have heard of beardies with nutrition issues having tremors or spazms? This is the youngest clutch too. If it were something in care I would think this would have showed up in the older animals by now. Maybe a weak animal?
I am just going to watch and see what she does. If it appears that she is suffering I will end it. For now, she rests a lot of the time looking very calm as long as I don't disturb her. No tremors if left alone and a nice fat belly showing that she is eating well. ----- Marcia - FroggieB Dragons www.froggieb.com/MHDHome.html
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