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MrHobby
at Tue Sep 30 10:32:56 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by MrHobby ]
She has lost a slight amount of weight, but not much. The most alarming change is in her color. She has the grayish skin color they have before shedding. I took both of my leos (#2 leo doing well) to a vet yesterday. What a joke!! I was told that mealworms and crickets are the worst foods for leos. I was also told to place my cage in direct sunlight! I placed an EMPTY cage in direct sunlight and checked the surface temp inside.....143 degrees...I don't think that would be healthy for a leo! This vet had several other 'great' ideas. I drove an hour and half to reach this vet. I found this clinic on the AARV web site. I have no idea how they would be considered an amphibian & reptile specialist! I did suggest that they should be administered Panacur. Maybe this will do some good.
Thanks
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