
11-19-2009, 08:43 AM
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I agree with you, Jadrig, that most vet's probably have never seen an Uroplatus ssp in their career...
Luckily, here in Holland we have some specialists, but even they don't see these animals quite frequently.
That's why I've bought several books that can help my vet; 'exotic animal medicine','The genus Uroplatus' ,'anasthesia off exotic reptiles', and the 'BSAVA manual off reptiles'.
These books are a great source off information, and a helpfull guide if one off my gecko's get ill and need veterinairy help.
Regards,
Cindy
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