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    I just wanted to let our site visitors know that there is a new News Feed section where you can find the latest news about Reptiles, Amphibians and Herpetological stories.   I'll be adding to this section as time goes by and I hope to make some of the better news articles permanent features of this site.

    Please let us know if you like this new feature by sending me an email through the Contact form on the left.

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Written by Cindy   
Saturday, 23 February 2008
Hi, my name is Cindy, I just joined this site. I got a Chinese water dragon about a month ago. Keep in mind that I have never owned any kind of reptile in my life. About a week after I bought it, it's legs started to swell. I took it to the vet immediatly. She did an ex-ray on it and told me that it had a calcium deficiantcy. She showed me it's ex-ray and I could barely see it on the sheet. She gave me some calcium syrup, and told me to give it about a drop a day. Anyway about a week later, it's lips started to deteriate. I called my vet again and she told me that she thought it had mouth rot, and gave me some antibiotics. I guess my question is are my efforts in vain, or can I actually save this lizzard?
 
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