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Herp Vet Connection
Herp Vet Connection offers listings of client recommendations of veterinarians specializing in reptiles and amphibians ...
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Quick Iguana Nutrition FAQ version 1.2
WARNING: This is a lengthy document with illustrations and will take some time to load! Quick Iguana Nutrition FAQ version 1.2 written and compiled by Catherine Rigby-Burdette, with help from contributers. Last updated Dec. 1997 Free for public distribution in any format without written permission from the author, as long as no fee is charged for this information. Any distribution of any kind ...
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Care and Feeding of Iguanas
Avian and Exotic Animal Hospital in San Diego specializes in birds, rabbits, reptiles, rodents, ferrets, fish and exotic species ...
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Green Iguana Health
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Iguana Health Problems
Appearance Diet Environment Hygiene Salmonella DISEASES REQUIRING VETERINARY ATTENTION ABSCESSES Bacterial infections may settle in 1 or more areas and result in abscess formation. Reptile pus is not liquid, but is of a cheesy, sometimes rubber like consistency. Consequently, treatment of abscesses by a veterinarian involves opening up the pus filled abscess and manually cleaning it out.
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METABOLIC BONE DISEASE Does It Really Exist
METABOLIC BONE DISEASE Does It Really Exist (Two juvenile iguanas with symptoms of both osteodystrophy fibrosa and nutritional secondary hyperparathyroidism. Note the carpal walking and swollen jaws.) by Edward M. Craft A calcium deficiency can lead to what is commonly referred to as Metabolic Bone Disease and it is the most commonly seen problem in captive reptiles. This condition is a 100% ...
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Pet Iguana Diet Should Mimic Its Natural Habitat's Food Supply
What do iguanas eat Care advice from vets on feeding your green iguana based on information obtained from study of stomach contents of wild iguana iguana.
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