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RE: Could she be gravid??????

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Posted by: Rosebuds at Thu Jun 19 12:35:03 2008  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Rosebuds ]  
   

Well, she is only in with other hatchmates or other same aged blue spinys. I am going to pull her out and set her up separately today. She has always been a runt, and the others are super healthy. I am soaking her, and trying to get a bit of reptiaid down her.

There isn't much that a vet can do that I can't. I have been a rehabber for years. This is my first experience with these specific lizards, but certainly not lizards in general. She is only about 2-3 inches long total, so I can't or a vet can't really do too many proceedures on a lizard this small. I am working on the idea that she is impacted, and I have dealt with that many times.

I will keep you posted. Thanks so much for answering.


   

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