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Re: horns - Do they grow back?


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Posted by John-Paul on November 28, 2002 at 10:57:17:

In Reply to: horns - Do they grow back? posted by bexley on November 26, 2002 at 21:20:36:

:Tempest had them when I first brought him home, unfortunately between shedding and stress, he's rubbed them off. He has stopped the face rubbing, but his horns are not nearly as big as when he first arrived home.

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::It isn't uncommon. Sleestack had them back when I first got him, but he ripped them off unfortunately with his crazy nose rubbing and other daring antics. I think the horns are the cutest thing.

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My iguana Gordon had one and it had been injured when I brought him home, probably happened in the box with the hamsters in which he was placed to die when I found him. It broke off mere days after I got him home, and I have never seen hide nor hair of it again. He's still quite handsome though, and he knows it. I guess it depends on where they are broken off though, and if not too bad i'm sure they could grow back.

John-Paul




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