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FR
at Sat Jun 11 14:04:01 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]
I would not think thats normal at this time of year, in most parts of the country its warming up and that effects the cage temps and they normally feed more.
But, there is more. If healthy, you could have a female and she could be cycling. hmmmmmmmmmmmmm to the vet you go in most cases. If your only interested in a pet, then have her fixed. As most females die of reproductive complications.
If you can show a piture that would help.
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- Sav suddenly not hungry - phiff1, Sat Jun 11 12:39:01 2011
RE: Sav suddenly not hungry - FR, Sat Jun 11 14:04:01 2011
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