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JONNYBLAZE
at Fri Apr 6 14:05:01 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by JONNYBLAZE ]
hey
alot of chams get black marks,its basically a bruise,it will go away unless it is very serious..but in your case it doesn't sound too good..something must be wrong with your setup if he is soo desperatly tring to get out of his cage..did you make sure to clean the plants and make sure they are no pesticides on them because if there is,he'll get sick..if he continues to keep rubbing his nose on the cage,a serious problem could occur..how long has he been doing this??what are the temps out there??humidity??can you get some pics of his setup??the pic you posted before didn't show up..too much rain could be bad i would think,since he is in a cage and not in a tree in the wild..you need to try to make sure to keep the cage dry after it rains..because if you leave all the water in there,he might get a upper respitory infection from all the wettness in his cage.. ----- Jonny Blaze
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