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RE: one more question

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Posted by: jburokas at Mon Mar 19 13:49:15 2012  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jburokas ]  
   

If his "unit" is out and remaining out dragging around in the cage, that is a prolapse and it's bad. You need to get it tucked back in and have it stay in and possibly a vet visit. If it stays out and gets banged up, it'll get swollen and eventually infected and can kill them. If it's just hanging out for a little while as the lizard is underwater but goes back in once he's out, it's probably ok. Water does tend to cause them to drop a deuce and their units will protrude while pushing it out, sometimes remaining out for a little bit.

Monitors, even some larger species, can hit puberty well before 2-3 years sometimes, but not always. It depends on heat, food and care level how fast they get there.


   

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