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    Ok guys i had got four baby pacs from a company down in florida about 6 to 8 months a go. I sold two the store one died the store manger told me and one died on me from mbd it had it real bad then the one that have the problems when she was smaler she had a odd hop or jump but now she walks on her side and one leg is out and one leg is in i dont have a vet that speclized in reptiles around my area i wont to see if she is still breed for me i will post a pic later.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pac View Post
    Ok guys i had got four baby pacs from a company down in florida about 6 to 8 months a go. I sold two the store one died the store manger told me and one died on me from mbd it had it real bad then the one that have the problems when she was smaler she had a odd hop or jump but now she walks on her side and one leg is out and one leg is in i dont have a vet that speclized in reptiles around my area i wont to see if she is still breed for me i will post a pic later.
    Does she eat and poop normally? Kind of sounds like she had a calcium deficiency when she was a baby and it affected her into adulthood. Not sure but it very well could be possible.


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    Another possibility is a neurological defect, either due to natural mutations, chemical exposure, or environmental causes (excessive heat). Shine a light in each eye - do both pupils narrow? If not, she's probably got neurological damage.

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    She eats normal she can take down mice and catch crixs but i think it maybe a calicum deficeny the other one i had it real bad i gave it calicum through a syringe not with the needle on it but it eventually died then the one i sold to the petstore died i dont know the reason i dont think it neugrail problems she
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    She eats normal she can take down mice and catch crixs but i think it maybe a calicum deficeny the other one i had it real bad i gave it calicum through a syringe not with the needle on it but it eventually died then the one i sold to the petstore died i dont know the reason i dont think it neugrail problems she
    Could be genetic due to too much inbreeding. Eventually the offspring would develope health issues just like in mammals.


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    It could be that gentic but could i still breed her tho
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