Posted by:
TnK
at Sat Dec 29 16:40:43 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by TnK ]
Ditto on the slow cook method ! Ambient 95*/50-55% humidity,both need the constantly maintained with quality equipment.Clean water and small prey if they'll take it.Be patient it could take 5-6 weeks,but its drug free and a great thing IMO.
Best of Luck!
>>Tylosin, or Tylan 200 has proved successful to use on RI when a female is gravid, with no ill effects. If meds are needed, you may ask your vet about that. >> >>I treated my big gravid albino for RI after I had to repossess her from an idiot. I used only lower humidity, and increased heat. I've been scolded for suggesting it in the past, but it's been effective for me. That being said, if it was me, I'd move her hot spot up to about 98° and try to keep the ambients no less than 85° and RH around 50% and see what that does for a month. If it didn't seem to be helping, I'd see my vet. >> >>Diligence is most important when running higher temps though. It will be a lot of work checking to make sure you don't spike above 100°. >> >>Hope that helps. >>Rick >>----- >>Richard Carew >>Sunset BCI >>You laugh at me cuz I'm different! I laugh at you cuz you're all the same. >>Stop Inhumane and Illegal Practices ----- TnK
[ Show Entire Thread ]
|