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Posted by: Jeff Tillis at Wed Sep 3 10:40:28 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jeff Tillis ] Yes I'm talking about gout although that was not the only topic of his lecture.No I don't have a veterinary degree and never claimed that I did.Everything that I have stated above came directly from a veterinarian that keeps reptiles himself and is the official veterinarian of the National Reptile Breeders Expo and has far more pratical and surgical experience than you ever will.He also is the provider of all the veterinary articles for the newsletter of "The League of Florida Herpetological Societies".He has never claimed to know everything nor did I claim that he did.I know plenty of people who have been in this business longer than most on this board have been alive and they still don't have all the answers and don't always have the healthiest animals even after the 40-50 years of experience.I myself have been keeping reptiles for about 25 years and don't claim to be an expert by any means.The veterinarian in the original post on this thread never said to get rid of all the items being discussed here.He simply said everything should be used in moderation to obtain optimal health for the animals.There is such a thing as overdoing it.You seem to have deemed yourself the God of bearded dragon care.I for one will take the recommendations of my vet over your opinion anyday.Get the chip off your shoulder already.Your opinion does make everything you say a fact. | ||
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