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[QUOTE="Spider8ait1994, post: 2028641, member: 101939"] I’ll definitely keep this updated on his condition as things progress with finding out what’s going on. I’m hoping it’s just an inflammation response as he has previously has inflammation pop up in his mouth due to his dental health state which was atrocious when he was rescued so that is something that’s going to be ongoing and we are managing it by cutting out fruits completely and brushing his teeth with Mavlab ideally twice weekly. He hasn’t had a smoothie yet as for now he’s alright with me feeding him smaller sized pieces of food but I’ll definitely be using smoothies post-biopsy. I do grow some greens for my dragons so my plan for the smoothies is to blend up a mixture of these greens dependent on what’s ready for eating (so currently that’s Tuscan kale and chicory) and add in a reptile superfood supplement (Pisces brand), some calcium and some vetafarm brand lizard food pellets I’ll soak in water to soften. Any extra liquid the mix needs I’ll just use plain water. Might also add some steamed pumpkin in as well for him. Activity wise he’s still moving about and enjoys his time out in the sun (and waving to my younger dragon while having roaming time in the house, one at a time of course) He doesn’t seem in any significant pain but I have noted he likes to sleep with his head propped up at an angle on his pillow so I’m assuming that’s just more comfortable for him what with the throat mass. His weight is alright and was at 530 grams at his checkup 6 days ago. He’s sure been through a lot over the years with sorting out the damage that was done by his previous owners so if anything I at least know he’s a strong little guy who doesn’t want to give up. [/QUOTE]
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