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Posted by: terryo at Wed Oct 12 12:09:31 2011 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by terryo ] Hold him with both hands, thumbs on the bottom, gently squeeze and see if any bubbles come out of his nose. It so, he has a RI. The only way I could tell when mine had one. I would keep up the ointment and warm soaking until the eye is clear. Also keep the temp. around 85 now, and get rid of the sand. You would be better off with soil mixed with coco coir or peat moss. Here's a little trick I've learned....get some infant baby food..carrots..put in a dish with warm water and soak him in that. Will increase his intake of vit A, and if you can get some bird vitamins and soak him is the warm water adding some of the bird vitamins. I would not hibernate him now. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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