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Posted by snickers on October 06, 2002 at 00:07:20:
In Reply to: Re: sick 11-13 year old Iguana posted by xta on October 05, 2002 at 23:47:45:
:Did you lose her? If so I am very sorry :(
:If you are just worried about losing her I would suggest finding another vet. Iguanas shouldn't be given dog food...they do not need animal protein and this can cause major problems for them (like kidney failure). You could blend up calcium rich greens and veggies like collards, mustards, endive, escarole, watercress, squash and a little fruit like mango, melon, berries, papaya. The fruits should help hydrate but you could add extra water too. Please keep us posted.
No I was in the bathroom floating her. This is the only vet for 150 miles. This lizard was her first one she ever dealt with. But like I saw other posters here we had the carnival come through so she has dealt with lots now. I had 20 come in here that people no longer wanted. I have had Greenie for ten years she was a rescue so I am not sure how old she is . Maybe it is just old age. :(. Has anyone ever fed ensure to their Iguana. The raptor center I volunteer at has me tube feed the raptor it but I have never seen where you can feed it to Iguanas. She almost appears constipated
Thanks for the help
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