Psygirl
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Post by Psygirl on Sept 22, 2005 14:35:39 GMT -8
Much less than you've all helped me here! So if I can ever be of use... there are still plenty of credits on your side
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Psygirl
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I am Cocas... Cocas, the cutest!
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Post by Psygirl on Mar 19, 2006 4:11:16 GMT -8
New question about sneezing: is it normal for the sneeze to have a high content of water/fluids?
Maybe it's just that the sneezes are getting bigger as he is, but just to be safe I rather ask.
Tks
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Post by IguanaKing on Mar 19, 2006 4:28:08 GMT -8
If the fluids are colorless, its normal. An adult iguana can give you a shower from across the room. If the sneezes were dry, that would be a sign of dehydration. If the fluids have a yellow color to them, its a possible sign of a respiratory infection.
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Psygirl
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Post by Psygirl on Mar 21, 2006 15:19:16 GMT -8
Then he's ok.
His sneezes are crystal clear drops, totally transparent, just lots of them.
And I'm already imagining the size of the showers when he is a full grown adult. yuck!
Thanks
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mjt36
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Post by mjt36 on Aug 3, 2006 7:55:55 GMT -8
So I've been reading about ig sneezing and the "snalt" that is left after the liquid dries from the sneeze. What cleans the snalt off best? Is glass cleaner OK inside of the ig enclosure (obviously not while the ig is in it!)?
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Post by Merlin on Aug 3, 2006 9:03:38 GMT -8
I simply use water and a paper towel. Just use your mister bottle, mist the glass down wait a minute for the salt to dissolve and wipe down, I would be hesitant to use glass cleaner on the inside or the cage. If you have stubborn spots try mixing a bit of vinegar with the water .
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