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    Leopard Gecko CT scan

    http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2...-ailing-gecko/

    For those of you that can't get the link, I'll sum it up. And if you can't get the link...just do it, there's a halarious picture of the gecko strapped down going into the CT scanner. Good stuff.

    This guy from Santa Barbara named Erik Fields had a sick leopard gecko. She wasn't eating, shedding a lot, and had diarrhea. He went to a vet, the vet thought the gecko had hyperthyroidism after all his normal tests came up negative. That vet recommended him to another vet that had a really small CT scanner. Long story short, they treated the gecko for hyperthyroidism and it's believed to be the first ever!

    “I don’t know if I get any love from her, but I really like having her around,” Erik Fields

    Erik Fields is a super cool dude! And yay for San Diego...had to throw that in

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