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fruitionx
at Tue Dec 16 11:10:43 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by fruitionx ]
Maybe it is an abscess, these are a bit harder to diagnose in lizards and do form hard filled legs. I have had tons of experience with dogs, cats and horses but never lizards. Normally they will eventually burst and then it will all go back to normal BUT sometime aid from a vet with digging one out is needed. Just an idea, i am not sure if theis is SAFE for a uro but epsome salt and very warm almost hot water soaking it for 15-20 minutes normally does the trick after a few days. But i am not sure if this is ok for uros or not. Maybe you could try it though i mean if you dont have ANY solutions...
Good luck and keep updating! ----- Lauren 
Leos and Uros
1.1 Saharan Uromastyx
0.0.1 Mali Uromastyx
1.1 Jungle Albino Leopard Gecko
1.1 Hypo/Baldy Leopard Gecko
1.1 Tremper Albino Leopard Gecko
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- A sad and frustrating update on Pebbles - georgio, Mon Dec 15 14:10:08 2003

- So sorry Peter! I hope she gets better soon! np - veronicag, Mon Dec 15 19:19:11 2003
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abscess?? >> - fruitionx, Tue Dec 16 11:10:43 2003
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