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Think it’s time for the vets.
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[QUOTE="alyssa2704, post: 2022989, member: 116738"] I’ve tried everything to try and help loosen Leo’s femoral pores but there’s two that just keep growing and he can’t seem to rub those two down. He isn’t in any pain and they aren’t swollen/infected and is happy and healthy but I would rather get it sorted now then it get to the point of that. I’ve tried soaking him in the bath, gently rubbing it with a toothbrush, rubbing coconut oil on it and it doesn’t seem to be budging. Do you think it’s the right decision to take him to the vets? Anyone in the UK in the West Midlands around Coventry/Birmingham area know any good vets? There aren’t any specialised reptile ones where I live so I will be traveling to one that specialises in reptiles as I want Leo to be in good hands and for the vet to know what they’re doing. I’ve attached some pics of the two stubborn pores and a pic of Leo just because he’s a cutie!! He does also have a piece of slate and a log in his viv that he uses everyday. [/QUOTE]
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