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Posted by johne on March 23, 2000 at 16:26:56:
In Reply to: Re: so why post here??? there's nothing we can help you with! posted by BabyHerp on March 23, 2000 at 15:58:09:
Your right, and I apologize if that sounded off beat. I shouldn't have posted on this site. It is way to hard to put everything into one message, and way too easy to mislead. The lizard is a juvie so he is housed in a small enclosure still. I have 13 other lizards. Spinich is a small portion of the diet. I usually buy a blend of greens. I couldn't think of any of the veggies off the top of my head. All I could remember was endive and spinach. There are collard, mustard, red cabbage, etc. It is a typical green salad mix. It is only half the diet at this stage. He eats a small amount of veggies, then is allowed to eat the crickets. I realized you all know a hell of a lot more than me about this, so I will not post anymore, but will read any responses. I left my neighbor collared greens that were just bought. Is it possible, that insecticides may cause this type of paralysis? I bought the light for extra UVB. You are right, they need more than green iguana. I know it will not help a spinal injury. Serioulsy thought...Do iguanas get MBD and show no signs. Ones I have seen had no question to their ailment. Toes looked grotesquely deformed, and tails were zigged left and right. I will not post sarcasm here. I have seen enought of that in other forums. Anything I type is serious if you still want to try and help I would appreciate it.
john
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