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Old 02-07-2012, 08:44 PM   #3
EJ
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Where'd you get emys emys in the UK?

Anyway... take a dremmel... rotary grinder... file... and take it down. Post a photo and I'll tell you how much.

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Originally Posted by Spiloides View Post
I have a pair of Manouria emys emys. They are both great climbers. A couple of years ago, whilst climbing, the male must have slid forwards and not retracted his head. The result was that he gave himself a cut in the back of his neck from the nuchal scute. This projects forward about half a cm and is like a sharpened screwdriver head (not a star head obviously!). The cut healed. I made sure using antiseptic stuff. Two years later, he has done it again, only this time the cut ended up with a small abscess. His neck was quite swollen for a few days. Then the surface of the abscess cracked and out it popped like a small boiled egg. The damage is now healing well. But I have had enough. Does anyone have any knowledge of whether it is possible/desirable to file the end of the scute so it is no longer a blade. I can then be hopeful that he won't do it again! Cheers!
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