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Posted by: Jeff Schofield at Sun Oct 25 01:20:21 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jeff Schofield ] Mike, on the left side of the body near the first complete band, the scales are...."fringed" out. It is common for skin/blister disease to see this, its what I was talking about in the original email to you. Often a non feeder will go into repeated shed cycles without feeding, another clue. Be aware, increase the temp beyond 100 in the hot side. If you keep the temp 70-90 you will only prolong the recovery. Feeding is a sure sign its receeded, but like I said reacting too late will probe costly. J | ||
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