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    Treating a Blue-tailed Monitor for a Leg Infection

    I find Snake Discovery videos where Emily and Ed have to take an animal to the vet very educational. In this one, they treat a blue-tailed monitor with a nasty leg infection. Even if you don't have a blue-tailed monitor (and who does?), you can learn a lot about recognizing and treating infections in reptiles. That's useful info for any keeper.

    Last edited by Homebody; 02-25-2023 at 10:23 AM.
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