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Posted by cirsisue on March 30, 1999 at 10:56:43:
In Reply to: What to do? posted by Lesha on March 29, 1999 at 17:16:20:
: Okay, nate and I usually make our daily rounds
of the pet stores in our area in order to keep on
their back about improving the conditions they
keep the turtles in. Well this weekend we stopped
into a pet store that we don't go to normally
(they had an alligator in there and we wanted to
see if it was still there). I saw they had three
iguanas for sale, and upon closer inspection, one
was so thin that it's skin was all sunken. The
other looked similar, but it was actually dead.
The third was a bit better but not much. I let
the lady know one was dead, and she told me that
they were in this conditions when they came in. I
wish I knew enough about igs to have told her some
tips to help them out, but I'm new at this. I
don't know much about iguana illnesses, so I
couldn't tell her if there was anything seriously
wrong with these guys. Do you guys think they
just needed to be fed lots, or could there have
been other serious problems. Next time I go in
their, I'd like to be armed with some information
to help the little guys out.
: Thanks for any information.
: Lesha
Lesha,,do you have a printer? We print out Mk's pages and keep them in our car and I'm brazen enough to give them to anyone who sells igs without a care sheet.We have one pet store we did this to so now they make copies to give with their igs.
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