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Posted by: MegF at Fri Dec 12 22:24:12 2008 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by MegF ] 90 in my opinion is too hot. I have some gtp's that make odd noises all the time. Usually if I'm messing with them like handling. It's sort of a stress thing. If he just shed, it's possible that it might take a couple of days to clear the nostrils of the excess whatever it is that makes them wheeze and click when in shed. I've had a few that have taken a couple of days to stop. I would not do a night drop however. I don't nite drop my animals unless they are being cycled for breeding. Talking to a guy from Indonesia on the forums, he doesn't cycle his at all. Average temps at night there are in the low 80's. Upper 70's the lowest. I'd leave your temps stable at least for now. As long as there are no other signs of a problem, I wouldn't worry about it. My Aru makes noises all the time...usually before he smacks the glass while trying to eat my hand... [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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