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Old 11-28-2011, 05:40 PM
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Some of you may remember my wee Leo with a dislocated leg? Well, nothing can be done about the leg and she doesn't seems to be in pain, we have another problem though, shes not eating, I got her in October along with another leo her age. Ones of her eyes is also cloudy and she seems to keep it closed alot. Its nothing to do with the environment in the viv as the other one is a gorb and eats alot whereas the other shows no interest. I tried force feeding her but she just chews and spits back out. Im dusting all the food in nutrabol and its in her tank. The other is nice and fat, healthy eyes and skin nothing at all wrong with her but the other one isn't great, im thinking the whole stress of bringing her home then having a dislocated leg then being brought to the vets yada yada might have caused this. Im thinking of bringing her to city reptiles in belfast, they are very passionate about reptiles and will take in sick ones and get them better, i haven't enough experience to handle this on my own and dont want to wait until shes gone past the point of no return. She is a lovely wee Leo, just sits there and likes being stroked. Adive would be much appreciated. !
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Old 11-28-2011, 06:42 PM
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Old 11-30-2011, 07:29 PM
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I left her alone yesterday and checked on her today, just looking through the glass and she was going for the crickets i just put in ! I was soo happy ! She did go the biggest cricket there and couldn't swallow it, the other can so I got some small ones and offered them to her, she took one and no more but one at least it great, I think the force feeding gave her a taste for them Im soo happy, id hate myself if she died in my care, taking her to the vets on sat for her eye, thanks for all who relied Thorgecko707 and the others who viewed
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