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RE: Clear liquid filled blisters?

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Posted by: John-C at Sat Feb 6 09:57:46 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by John-C ]  
   

It's too coincidental that the blisters appeared about the same
time that he was outdoors.

If it were one of mine, I would hold of on the natural sun or
at least make his sunning periods very short. It could also be
that due to his stress from his rehab that his skin could be
somewhat tender/sensitive and the warm sun may be causing
something similar to our sunburn. I keep some of my petros in
outdoor caging but they are not stressed or rehabing so they
do great out in the SoCal climates through most of the year.

Young babies and juveniles are of course kept indoors,
especially during really hot days as their body mass is small
when so young and this could prove fatal.

I have a number of blue phase and have also been working
with some of my recently produced black phase.

Check this link below which will show you a blue phase male
and a black phase female if you like.

Feel free to mail me directly if you like from there if you need
more info on this OT subject.

Thanks,
John
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