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Posted by: loktai at Wed Oct 4 23:02:11 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by loktai ] If one of the soars is halfway tward the front, not anywhere near the back could this still be from such an infection? I'm going to talk with a vet tomorrow (I have mornings off) and hopefully find a good herp vet, and set something up. Whats strange is that the little guy still eats like a pig . Well not so much funny as makes me hopeful he'll pull through. I'm going to be looking over my husbandry very carefully and try to do the best for him I can. I've kept reptiles for years but never a jacksons, and man, this is alot different from keeping other herps | ||
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