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herpdome420
at Thu Jan 29 09:22:26 2009 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by herpdome420 ]
Yes, I understand the frustration you are experiencing with people who just say, "Well why'd you get the pet if you couldn't pay for a veterinary visit?" I know firsthand that all vets are is a place where they charge you for a bad report.
I thought about this for a while, about the lump on your anole, and I might have a solution for it. Have you ever heard about calcium bentonite clay? This is a therapeutic clay that draws toxins from animals and people.
My female green anole developed an infection over her right eye, and it was getting really bad. She was really lethargic and wouldn't eat anything. I thought I was going to lose her until I decided to try to put the clay over her eye. The infection disappeared. Unfortunately, she lost her eye in the process, but she has returned to good health and appetite albeit a missing eye.
I would recommend to search the internet for places to buy calcium bentonite clay. The thing works on animals and people and can be used orally and topically. Just mix the powder in water and smear a coat over the bump a few times a week. If the mass is harmful, it should go away in a matter of a few weeks. Or even less if you apply enough. Note: There is no such thing as adding too much of this. He won't die of clay poisoning because it is all natural and contains no chemicals.
I hope this helps.
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