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Beardie ER
Anemia and Baytril
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[QUOTE="Drache613, post: 2030066, member: 8309"] Hello, Where in Florida are you located? I hope the storm fizzles out. We have lived in Florida, so, I know the feeling. An endoscopy would be helpful but it is somewhat invasive. If the vet is trained it should go pretty smoothly. How is she doing today? Has she eaten much yet? As long as the kelp is organic, it should be safe for reptile ingestion. I can try to check in my medical books to see if there is a little more information on that. You can also use a liquid mineral for her that has iron in it. She would only need a drop or two a few times weekly. If you could find a liquid iron formula, it would be concentrated & probably easy to give. You don't want to give too much though as that can cause constipation. That's why I had mentioned natural sources like kelp or blackstrap molasses. Let us know how she is doing. Tracie [/QUOTE]
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