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Clyde has Preovulatory Follicular Stasis
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[QUOTE="clyde612, post: 1990869, member: 110538"] The vet said that at this point all of the lizards she (and the other vet) have seen never developed the eggs. The stasis can create infection or the rare bursting of the eggs. I would hold off too but with Clyde’s appetite and activity diminishing and the eggs still being so underdeveloped, it doesn’t seem like normal laying is going to be likely. He is still active enough, exploring outside his tank rn. He just climbed up a few pillows to get a better view of the window 💕 I forgot to ask the vet about reabsorption of eggs. Could Clyde reabsorb his eggs or is that a myth? I won’t be back until the 27th and I guess that would be 2 months of eggs and no laying or significant development. I’m also so scared that if he gets an infection it will be too late. [/QUOTE]
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