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Posted by mr2id on December 11, 2002 at 02:27:06:
In Reply to: Necropsy posted by mr2id on December 11, 2002 at 02:24:48:
I just realized you said you don't have them anymore... that will make it VERY difficult to figure it out. I just hope it's not something like CO levels that could be dangerous to you and your family as well. Animals can be very good indicators that something is SERIOUSLY wrong with the environment (why do you think miners kept canaries with them?).
:It sounds like the only way to know for sure why they died is to take one or both bodies to a reptile vet for a necropsy. I've seen a few people suggest this, and if you plan to get more iguanas (like you said in your earlier post) you really need to know what caused their death. It would probably be pretty hard on you (and not to mention the iguanas) to get another pair and have the same thing happen.
:Just my $0.02
:-Howie
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::Both of my Igīs have had with me since February 2000, they were about 3 feet or a little bit more from snout to tail, they ate vegetables, your diet Melissa; and they were very healthy.
::They lived in a very good home. I donīt have them any more but I think it could be change of temperature, What do you think????
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