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Posted by Mark on June 13, 2002 at 07:20:52:
In Reply to: Mark read, please! posted by Flavia Guimaraes on June 13, 2002 at 05:16:52:
: Perhaps what makes the difference is the weather conditions.If this IG gets a lot of direct sun light every day he must be more resilient than the other igs.Do you know anything about his cage conditions, if he is kept indoors or outdoors, if he has been raised in a tropical weather??
: Flavia
: : It has been a free roamer since it was very young, and it has a horrible diet. Dog food, animal protein, all the stuff we hate to see iguana eat. We have been telling him for a long time that he needs to change his husbandry...
: : Mark
: :
: : : ...you are the first person that I know who has a 10 years old iguana.My older one is only 5 1/2.Can you tell us how do you treat him??(food,cage, etc...). If you are not in the mood
: : : because your iguana is sick no problem, I can understand.
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: : : : My 10 year old iguana had fluid and redness beneath the ear membrane. Vet thought it was an infection and had him on baytril but the doseage is finished and no improvement. I can't find any info on this symptom. Can anyone lend some advise?
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