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    Good herp vet in Twin Cities?

    Any good herp vets in Minneapolis/St. Paul? Friend has a beardie that may be sick.

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    Re: Good herp vet in Twin Cities?

    There are but I havent used any of them.maby ask on upper Midwest reptile club on facebook get faster answer there probably

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    Re: Good herp vet in Twin Cities?

    If you want to send me a pm with what's going on with the beardie, I may be able to help with some advice.

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    The only vet clinic I'm truly familiar with in the Twin Cities has been both good and bad. There have been several doctors there that I've been very happy with and several that I'd prefer to avoid if possible. The real problem is that they seem to have a lot of turnover; you find a doctor that you're happy with, and then the next time you need to go back, that doctor no longer works there, so you have to start over, and you never know what you're going to get.
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