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Beardie ER
Something on his mouth
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[QUOTE="ZeroTheDragon, post: 2028671, member: 118237"] She told me that collard greens have oxalate which I think could be hard for him to digest since he is so young. She said that collard greens are better digested when they are cooked. It could have also been because we were giving him a D3 supplement (repti calcium) and did not want us to over do it. oxalate is supposedly safe in small amounts but in larges amounts they bind with calcium in the body and prevent it from being absorbed into the dragon's bloodstream. [/QUOTE]
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