Difference between revisions of "Lizard Bloat"

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This is an uncommon problem but may be seen in neonatal to juvenile iguanas. There is no definitive aetiology but it may be associated with malnutrition or [[Lizard Metabolic Bone Disease|metabolic bone disease]].
 
This is an uncommon problem but may be seen in neonatal to juvenile iguanas. There is no definitive aetiology but it may be associated with malnutrition or [[Lizard Metabolic Bone Disease|metabolic bone disease]].
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* '''Treatment''' - [[Lizard Supportive Care|Supportive care]] but largely unsuccessful.
 
* '''Treatment''' - [[Lizard Supportive Care|Supportive care]] but largely unsuccessful.
  
* '''Prevention''' - Proper [[Lizard Husbandry Requirements|husbandry]] and [[Reptile Diet Composition|diet]].
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* '''Prevention''' - Proper [[Lizard Husbandry Requirements|husbandry]] and [[Lizard Diet|diet]].
 
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Revision as of 14:21, 30 March 2010



This is an uncommon problem but may be seen in neonatal to juvenile iguanas. There is no definitive aetiology but it may be associated with malnutrition or metabolic bone disease.