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Posted by: WEEBEASTIES at Wed Jun 6 16:30:09 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by WEEBEASTIES ]  
   

someone brought me thier female sulcata how is 50 pounds or so. She was brought to me to "fix" her. Seems her owner also has a larger male and houses them together and the male got too agressive and rammed the girl. I have had her to the vet this am. but she is reluctant to stick her head completely out so we can see if there are wounds there too. The wounds were dressed by the vet and will be tended to by me but does anyone have experience with this and if so what did you or your vets use both topically and for antibiodics? I have advized the owner about housing them seperately and that a smaller male would be a better match if she insist on breeding. Any help or info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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