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RE: overfeeding?

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Posted by: Brandon Osborne at Sun Dec 21 13:16:27 2008  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Brandon Osborne ]  
   

>>If this is an import or farmed baby, I'd second and third the thought that perhaps this baby is regurging from something other than size. Parasites and other diseases are a more common cause for regurge in chondros.>>


I've had imports loaded with parasites that did very well, and again, I've never, ever, seen a chondro regurge unless it was stress related. IMHO, I think stress and temps are the root cause of regurge....but stress more than temps. I still feed every 7-14 days and my room gets to 68 at night with no basking spots available to sub-adults through adults. We all learn from our own experiences.

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