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RobK.

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being getting him out side as much as i can < his cage is only 30x60 , but i can add as many 30x30 section to as i want . I can even make it 60 x 90 , 90x90 or as wide and long as i want . Even when he's sick he a whole new guy when outside.:)

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teguboy77

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Man sick or not he's a pretty rhino,i hope everything works out for roni cause u sure give him great care.
 

RobK.

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He did really good today , enjoyed being out side and ate well . still a little head shaking but not bad . so hopefully he will continue to improve .
 

RobK.

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he loves it out side for sure !!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4GBxHhWw20&list=UURYBDYZZ4Zr7EYLOgGSsuQQ&index=4&feature=plcp
 

got10

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Great looking Rhino Rob
I was thinking something about the head shaking. Could it be parasitic by any chance. I remembered a friend of mine whose brother in law owned a reptile store here on long island. He got a lizard in as a trade that was doing the same thing that you describe your guy as doing. I remember that he took it to a vet that said it had worms/ nematodes in its nose and ears. All I remembered was that they gave it some kind of meds to rid it of the problem . I dont remember what it was they gave it, but i do recall it was better not too long after
 

RobK.

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got10 said:
Great looking Rhino Rob
I was thinking something about the head shaking. Could it be parasitic by any chance. I remembered a friend of mine whose brother in law owned a reptile store here on long island. He got a lizard in as a trade that was doing the same thing that you describe your guy as doing. I remember that he took it to a vet that said it had worms/ nematodes in its nose and ears. All I remembered was that they gave it some kind of meds to rid it of the problem . I dont remember what it was they gave it, but i do recall it was better not too long after

The last time he did this they took a blood and stool samples and check to see if could be parasitic , and they found nothing . :huh:
 

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