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[QUOTE="CooperDragon, post: 1775999, member: 76248"] My vet was able to coax a poop by using a well lubed q-tip and massaging Darwin's vent. A vet should only do this if they are familiar with the procedure though. You need to go back toward the tail first and then forward to not cause damage. Since Darwin is on a daily schedule we just set the vet appointment for around the time he usually goes and it did the trick. The cost for testing can vary quite a bit. A microscopic fecal exam at my vet cost $25.75. A full blood test sent to a reptile specific test facility cost $97. A blood test done for Cooper at the University hospital in Urbana cost $35.63 done in their in house lab. [/QUOTE]
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