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Metachrosis
at Thu Jan 4 05:15:43 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Metachrosis ]
Maybe its proper schooling that teachs such ?
We know from our personal as well as others "Repeated Success" this method is a very reliable means.Humidity levels of 70 -80% ?
Most likely how the animal ended up in that condition to begin with.BCI/BCC are not tropical animals and have no need for prolonged moisture levels of 70-80%!Much less a sick animal.
Ill stack our as well as others success rate against your alledged "proper medicine" any day.Its our belief that chronic RI animals are Man made and it couldnt be any more clear as to the source.
M/
>>Temps for RI treatment in boids should be in the 90 to 92 F range with a moderate humidity of 70 to 80%. Temps above 95 for extended periods can cause other health issues, some more severe than the RI you are attempting to treat. You are correct in that fresh water needs to be made readily available as the higher heat will cause increased intake. Additionally, the majority of RI cases in snakes are caused by gram negative organisms.
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>>Kelly
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