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Re: a delima


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Posted by tanks on December 30, 2002 at 13:31:51:

In Reply to: a delima posted by Kollan on December 30, 2002 at 13:16:42:

:I got a female king for my male about 2 months ago. After I fed her a f/t the first time I noticed a lump in the rear 1/3. It has been there since. I took her to a vet specializing in exotics and they confirmed that it was probibly cancer. She hasn't eaten scince the first time. It has been a month and a half scince shes eaten. The lump is the largest part of her body and she is now visibly skinny. Well, my question is, do you guys think I should force feed her of just let her be. thanks KS


Actually most lumps are absests, try to drain it with a syringe if fluid comes out its probibly not cancer, i would then drain it each day & hit it with antibiotics


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