blackbeard10
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while at a pet store the other week, i was looking at various lizards. the ones that caught my eye were the uros. they were the mali-uros, i really liked them and was considering adding to my family. it turned out that in the back room, they had one that had been returned to them, but it was never one they origianally sold or ever had in stock, a clerk to it back not knowing and thought it was a regular mali.
the little guy has an eye infection they have been treating and it also turned out that its an egyptian uro, not a mali at all.
i was able to persuade the store owner to give him to me as he was unsellable anyway.
so now i have this sweet little guy/gal (not sure yet) and i don't think he/she is as bad off as the store owner thought. i went to the vet and have some special ointment for the eyes, according to the vet there is nothing else wrong with it. the stool sample was fine, as was the breathing, no infections at all.
he\she is very active, very hungry, very sweet and very easy to handle.
now that i have finished researching everything i can, turns out i am going to have a rather large lizard on my hands, i don't mind at all, i was just suprised that these ones could grow so large.
i have a large enough habitat now for her and as she/he heals and gets larger, i will transfer her/him to a much larger one. she has a great basking area, very hot compared to my beardies and a couple of "burrows" to hide out in. i feel i really lucked out and any advice would be appreciated.
the little guy has an eye infection they have been treating and it also turned out that its an egyptian uro, not a mali at all.
i was able to persuade the store owner to give him to me as he was unsellable anyway.
so now i have this sweet little guy/gal (not sure yet) and i don't think he/she is as bad off as the store owner thought. i went to the vet and have some special ointment for the eyes, according to the vet there is nothing else wrong with it. the stool sample was fine, as was the breathing, no infections at all.
he\she is very active, very hungry, very sweet and very easy to handle.
now that i have finished researching everything i can, turns out i am going to have a rather large lizard on my hands, i don't mind at all, i was just suprised that these ones could grow so large.
i have a large enough habitat now for her and as she/he heals and gets larger, i will transfer her/him to a much larger one. she has a great basking area, very hot compared to my beardies and a couple of "burrows" to hide out in. i feel i really lucked out and any advice would be appreciated.