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Posted by: wisema2297 at Wed Mar 1 10:01:30 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by wisema2297 ] The vet I took my ball to for a check up advised me to keep the enclosure at 40% humidity...this seems rather low to me. I didn't voice my opinion because I do not have the background to do so. I would like some input from you guys who are experienced. Since this is the same vet that said my ball doesn't show signs of RI when I could her a faint whistling sound from her mouth occassionaly, maybe I should try a different vet (trying to get Stahl but he seems very busy now with seminars and such). I have been administering baytril now for a week just in case. I thought humidity should be in the area of 60-80% | ||
>> Next Message: RE: vet advised 40% humidity? - jessikaowl, Wed Mar 1 10:18:49 2006 >> Next Message: RE: vet advised 40% humidity? - jmartin104, Wed Mar 1 11:25:10 2006 >> Next Message: Weather conditions in Africa - zefdin, Wed Mar 1 12:02:09 2006 >> Next Message: Average humidity for Ghana. - zefdin, Wed Mar 1 13:25:40 2006 >> Next Message: a little clarification.... - wisema2297, Wed Mar 1 16:14:06 2006 |
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