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RE: I lost 2 of 4 brumating chucks (Why???)

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Posted by: shadowguy at Thu Mar 8 00:56:13 2012  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by shadowguy ]  
   

Are their tails relatively thin indicating minimal fat storage? This seems to be a common thread amongst socal chuck keepers I have known. Unless you have your heart set on breeding you would do well to avoid brumation altogether, or perhaps a very abbreviated down time. I'm presuming they were fasted before cooling to insure no food was present in the stomach or intestininal tract. Prophlactic administration of "Flagl" i.e; metronidazole for anaerobic bacteria and protozoans common in wild lizards might be of help.


   

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