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rottenweiler9
at Thu Oct 11 13:05:36 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rottenweiler9 ]
My ball python does the same thing, it just senses the air. The first year it did that I was scared. Now I expect it.
As far as my Burm goes, I thought nothing of it, she also stopped feeding this time last year and then passed away in January. She was 13ft over 100lbs. Showed no signs of any issues. Still wonder what happened but I take blame, temps fine humidity was fine, I guess I will never know.
I have a retic that just stoppped eating a month ago that is 10ft and I took this one to the vet, who say a little RI. Got him on the shots now, again no real signs either. He had 1/2 the cage 90 degrees and the other half was lower 80's. It may have been a little dry 50% humidity.
Not to scare you but just somthing to keep an eye on. Your temps sound good and your humidity is good from what I have been told. ----- 0.2 Rotts
1.0 Super Tiger
1.0 Amel Retic
0.1 Ball Python
0.1 Red Tail
0.1 Blood Python
1.0 Green Ananconda
1.0 Emerald Tree Boa
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