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    Re: Terrible mother.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kinra View Post
    The Neosporin you put one the wound was the kind without pain relief, right? The pain relief stuff is toxic to reptiles I believe.
    Yeah, you want ot make sure that any topical ointments used have no pain relievers or numbing agents. Check the neosporin and if it does have the pain reliever in it make sure you clean her up good and replace with just plain old neosporin.

    When feeding live there is always the chance for injury. If you continue to feed live just be vigilant and on hand to try and prevent any mishaps. When I feed live I have my feeder tongs on standby just in case.
    Last edited by el8ch; 08-10-2011 at 10:42 PM. Reason: spelling. grr
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