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Posted by: johnavilla at Fri Feb 16 08:31:52 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by johnavilla ] The whistling may be nothing or it may be that his nasal passages are too dry or it could be the beginnings of an upper resperitory infection. It's a little hard to tell just from the description. The first thing you want to do is make sure your humidity levels are good, Most care sheets will tell you that a humidity level of 50-60% is good and I have found this to be correct. Also, make sure your temps are right. I have had good results with winter temps of 85 hot end 82 cool end during the day and 82 hot end 78 cool end at night and summer temps of 87-88 hot end, 83-84 cool end in the day and 84-85 hot end, 81-82 cool end at night. If it persists or gets worse you may need do see a vet but first make sure the environment is correct. [ Hide Replies ]
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