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Purplemonkey
at Thu Aug 25 23:48:19 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Purplemonkey ]
I also suggest taking him to a herp vet. It could quite possibly be parasites. They are easy to get rid of, but can cause lots of problems if ignored. I took my beardie to the vet when she was not eating, and it did turn out to be parasites. After she was treated, she got her appetite back. Even if it isn't parasites, a good vet check up would be good...just to make sure and to get started on the right foot. ----- 0.1 Irian Jaya carpet python
0.1 Ball python
0.3 Crested Geckos
2.2.7 Leopard Geckos (male-jungle, hypo tangerine carrot tail. female-normal, albino. babies-leucistic, blizzard, normal)
0.1 Western Hognose snake
1.0 Eastern Milksnake (currently free roaming in my home =/)
1.0 Albino Lavender California Kingsnake
1.1 Bearded Dragons
0.2 Water turtles
1.0 Umbrella Cockatoo (belongs to my mom and I)
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