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Posted by Barbara on February 23, 2000 at 11:30:14:
In Reply to: Barbara/after spaying posted by Hakan on February 23, 2000 at 01:47:29:
: Hi Barbara!
: I got a mail to answer on this one. My females are much the same now as they were before the spayings.
: They were successfully spayed May 98. Despite the spaying they to my big surprise showed breeding behavoir once again
: last year (99) even if it was not so definite and over a so prolonged time as when they still had all reproductive organs
: intact and were in breeding season. -98 they first eat a lot, then no more, they broke pottyhabits, claws were growing faster,
: they changed color,and they sometimes run around...
: I mentioned this to Melissa kaplan and she said she heard about that this could happen after a spaying.
: Its not mentioned in any iguana book of the more famous ones that I have read.
:
: Soon I will see what will happen this year. They have been eaten quite a lot lately...and the claws are growing with a
: supected rate...
: A good sign is however that they are in a shedding just now.
: http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/9079/frame.html
: I hope this was to some help and I wish you good luck with your iguana.
: Fingers crossed,
: Hakan
Dear Hakan,
Thank you so much for the insight on the spaying. We love her very much and for an iguana she is so very, very sweet. We took her in this mornin. My vet specializes in reptiles, and has said this is the best for her health and longevity. I was glad to hear of some one else that had been through it. Thanks again.
Barbara
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