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Posted by Leslie on October 18, 2000 at 15:03:20:
In Reply to: Re: What are those and how do you get rid of them? posted by chiro on October 17, 2000 at 19:50:03:
When I had him to the vet for his second worming last Fri, the vet said he was coming along nicely. Gained weight, hydrated, shell looked ok, nose/eyes clear... But he is still not eating on his own.
So.... We are making some progress, but not as much as I would like, although - I am quite the impatient type and I know this is not a short - but a long process back to health!
Thanks
Leslie
: I have been breeding them for 7 years and that has never been a problem
: : Russian tortoises are also very susceptible to respiratory infections
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