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lol well you can spay your dragons but i would think that might actually decrease their urge to mate..i have no idea how it works with them
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Quote from: beardielover17 on February 03, 2009, 07:05:34 PM
lol well you can spay your dragons but i would think that might actually decrease their urge to mate..i have no idea how it works with them
I didn't think you could do that with lizards.
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yep its possible...my vet offered wen i took lizzy back for a checkup since shes older nd im not sure if i wanna breed her again cuz shes 4 now
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Spaying a reptile isn't like spaying a dog. Incisions on mammals fuse together by new growth of skin, leaving a minor scar. It doesn't work that way on reptiles. It's a traumatic proceedure, doesn't heal well and can cause some serious stress issues. I can see having the proceedure if it's necessary due to egg binding or an issue in the stasis chamber, but not to prevent mating.
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I better not risk doing that then. Besides, I'd like to breed her again in the future.
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thanx for clearing that up ladyknite cuz i was skeptical about it
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my large female is a bobber until I put the male in to mate the shes a waver
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