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Biopsy results are confusing!
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[QUOTE="noella5088, post: 2045034, member: 55053"] Update: He ate. But today, I decided to call around the area I live in to see if there are any other vets that specialize in reptiles. There's one an hour away. There's another one that I vowed never to use because they let my first bearded dragon roam the desk and climb all over the place after an invasive surgery. I think why I'm searching for another vet is because I want a second opinion. I also cannot drive too far out because the vehicle I drive is over 20 years old and will stall at a drop of a dime. I live in an area that only caters to cats, dogs, and small animals. You would think that vet's offices would hire a reptile vet in their practices since nearly everyone in my area have reptiles. I think I have made the choice that I would not be able to get another beardie because of the lack of vets in my area. [/QUOTE]
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