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Mature beardie - star gazing and black beard
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[QUOTE="coffeedragoness, post: 1999830, member: 116083"] UPDATE: Decided to let my boy go peacefully. Vet checked for ear infection etc so basically they had said prognosis was not good because all they could do is test calcium levels and treat for parasites (which can be toxic) neither of which we have had any issues with in 11 years since rescuing him plus being a weekend he would be alone at the vet for 16-18 plus hours between later today and tomorrow so I made the call to rather let him go than risk his suffering and slow death. Thank you all for your support considering his age and no previous symptoms and how quickly he got sick I feel this was the best choice for him. [/QUOTE]
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