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[QUOTE="CooperDragon, post: 1720312, member: 76248"] Same setup Dundee and Coop had with some new furniture. He's been calm late this afternoon but he was literally bouncing off the walls earlier and upended a bunch of stuff and pooped so he needed a tank cleaning over lunch break. Got a bath, new tile, and had to take out one of his logs, rock, and water dish and put in a new salad. Since then he's just been lounging around from the looks of it. Will bake his tile and log and steam clean his water bowl and rock when I get home. Found out that our vet left the practice and is now working in a town about an hour away. He has an appointment with her on Thursday so a fecal test can be done. The local hospital has another "exotics" specialist but I've worked with our regular vet for years and she's helped Coop and Dundee so I trust her and know what to expect. Worth the extra drive in my opinion. Hopefully the new practice has in house lab equipment so testing can be done on site like before. [/QUOTE]
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