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Posted by Donna on June 03, 2001 at 14:56:16:
In Reply to: Woodstock-The East Coast Pin Worm Breeder posted by Samcin on June 03, 2001 at 14:27:13:
: Woodstock has found a way to make me feel incompetent. This iguana refuses to rid himself of pin worms. We have wormed him 4 times and guess what he pooped. You guessed it. One inch long.
: Woodstock is believed to be going on three, but could be older. he refuses to be tamed. He was caught in the wild in Virginia Beach by a PETA member. Woodstock has been attacked by something that got a few of his spikes. His tail has been broken twice. He is the true helicopter iguana, but his teeth are growing. He weights a little over one pound. Thank God, he never grew.
: I have 3 other iguanas and one dog in the house and no one else gets these worms that Woodstock can't get rid of. Has anyone else had experience with a wild stressed iguana with worms? My vet thinks it may have been his attitude that got him turned outside. Is it stress that is causing this iguana to reject medicine?
: Cindy
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