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Mattman
at Wed Aug 6 12:36:30 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Mattman ]
Your right about that. If you second guess someone's idea or opinion some people would chew your head off I got involved in a debate like that and it just was like a lose lose situation. That person was set in his ways and there was just know telling him, or pointing things out that would change his mind, or make him value my opinion. So I handle things differently now. I'll be here when they disagree with me, and I'll be here when they come back for help I very rarely get involved in topics I don't know for sure, and I'll definitely never tell them to take my advice without other opinions or a vet, especially when it's an illness. Don't want to be the reason someone loses a beloved pet. Actually calcium deficiency causes acid to develop in the body fluids. It very well could cause stomach problems, not to mention the known bone problems. Not sure if this was what was going on in this case, cause of the added husbandry problems he was having on top of the calcium. Calcium and d3 are the most important supplements for reptiles, and people think if they don't take vitamins and minerals themselves and are healthy then a dragon sure can live without them. That's far from the truth. Talk to you later  ----- Mystical Dragons
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