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RE: Mountain Horned Dragon mouth problem

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Posted by: ThirdDimension at Wed Oct 15 20:42:30 2008  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ThirdDimension ]  
   

I may get yelled at for this but...



If by any chance you can get your hands on some chlorohexadine you may be able to use it on his mouth. i would probably do a search on using it in an oral cavity but i have used it on an iguana whose head had been terrorized by mites, a ball python with severe lacerations on its underside and on a burmese python that got bit by a rat. It takes some time and about three daily applications but it has always worked for me. Generally i diluted it in water and applied it with a syringe, no needle of course and generally tried to keep the area clean. I am by no means a vet but this is my personal advice.
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