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TnK
at Thu Jul 19 17:31:08 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by TnK ]
Hold that thought right there . . . . .
I struggle with this point right here,why is it people believe
everything about IBD yet fail to understand just how inconclusive
this airborne theory is ?
Assumptive speculations at best !People need to get that BS outta their heads and off their lips when discussing IBD.
It has never been proven,so why quote such a thing ?
Standardized Quarantine protocols are a joke as well,unless your one of the extremely rare keepers that exceed 18-24 months in the HOT House your only "acting out" a quarantine protocol and desperately need to improve on your comprehension of reports you are reading in regards to IBD.
Once you get this type of clutter from your mind its easier to move on to better understand the other "confirmed" aspects of the disease
Airborne IBD exposure/contraction DOES NOT EXIST !
TnK
>>I did read some theories that IBD was airborne. I have never found a case study that supported this. The studies I read supported transmission by transfer of fluids.
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>>Phil Goss
>>www.GossReptiles.com
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