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Beardie ER
Surgery, Blood transfusion, Internal bleeding (potentially) not confirmed, Sudden onset anemia, potential aneurism, possible tear in her reproductive
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[QUOTE="AHBD, post: 2019948, member: 40059"] O.K, you got good info from Dorgendo and Drache. Her belly looks fine, my beardie's belly looks like that at any given time. I've owned beardies for 25 + years btw, so this type of color on the belly is no health problem. My 2 boys are 11 yrs. old now, clutchmates that hatched here in my home. I think that all of the products and bathing have probably kept Echo Lina's skin/scales from properly drying out and contributed to the dark areas and would again suggest leaving it be. Maybe a little bit of raw honey once a week after her scales are dried off for a week or two. [/QUOTE]
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Surgery, Blood transfusion, Internal bleeding (potentially) not confirmed, Sudden onset anemia, potential aneurism, possible tear in her reproductive
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