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snowqueen4
at Mon Nov 21 02:02:53 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by snowqueen4 ]
I guess I can't help answer your question, but I felt the need to reply and say Bless you. I can't imagine what else you could do, but will look forward to replies from the experts. I took in a dying hingeback tortoise and literally brought him back by using a needless syringe to put babyfood in his mouth. He is now happy and healthy and eating his bugs as well as his veggies, but it took a long, long time.
Reptile lovers have HUGE hearts.
Maleea 
PS as an educator, I'm pretty appalled that this classroom pet was not cared for properly. The whole idea of a classroom pet is to teach children to care for an animal responsibly. The children should have been involved in research to make sure that they knew how to care for the pet. sigh
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