Nice job. I am not familiar with the Red Shoulders as I am the Red Tails that we have out here in the Wild West. I am guessing the RS are smaller? Also I don't see the white bib on the front. You said the juvenile came back so it makes me want to think they hunt in packs like the Harris...
Ha! I KNOW better than to fall for that innocent looking photo...good grief... I can just about imagine the amount of havoc caused afterwards... :rolleyes:
Kent
Congratulations and Best Wishes on this adventure. I really hope they pull through and glad you are there to pick up the pieces. :mad: They look good to me, but what do I know. :rolleyes: What is the high pitched whining in the the background of the video...OH! you mean it's all...
Thanks for the replies. Oh that's right she is CB because that is what the show only promoted...:rolleyes: NOT! We won't mention her dehydration and horrid scale condition at the time of purchase either..... :mad:
I am guessing it is something she picked up in quarantine :mad: I have...
These are the scabs that came off the tail.
So I am thinking that perhaps the sun had something to do with the stopping of this infection. For those of you who feel you are getting a great deal on purchasing a Wild Caught animal, think again. I think I bought Bert for $80 back...
The following photos are from her tail. There was no growth after her amputation and this is one of the reasons we amputated at this point to stop whatever it was that was killing her tail.
Well, I thought I would update everyone on Bert after her tail amputation. She is doing really well and adjusting to handicap life. :)
What Bert has been dealing with as of late and she has had them since I have had her are there barnacle like lesions on her bottom. We never found out...