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problem with my sav


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Posted by lizardman on May 05, 2003 at 01:34:00:

In Reply to: problem with my sav posted by pookye on May 04, 2003 at 16:20:58:

:Hello, I don't know what doing with my savannah monitor. I
:thought that it had abscess in its mouth,
:but I have noticed that it was 2 teeth that are ''detached''
:and that moved in its gums, its 2 teeth are on the lip superior
:and on his inferior gum there have a little bit of ''moss-bubble..''. since 2 week my monitor don't eat and since 2 day he is a little bit agressive. thank!
:
This problem sounds like a form of stomatitis, but may be an upper respiratory infection(URI). You should have a qualified reptile-veterinarian diagnose & treat this problem. Goodluck.




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