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lele
at Thu Dec 18 11:46:46 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by lele ]
Hi Carlton,
I realize there is no "quick fix" I guess I was just looking for a jump start. Will most chams just sit there and let the water pour over them in a shower or should I stay present to watch for an escape? I did soak her for a few minutes this morning in a few inches of warm water and she really didn't seem to mind much.
She did drink a bit this morning and I wrapped her cage tightly in her shower curtain and blasted her mini humidifier which I keep in her cage. I'm sure she will be fine; all in all she fared quite well. I had her humidifier, the room heater, lights etc. all on timers and even with two snow storms we didn't lose power (amazing!!)
thanks,
lele
>>It will take more than a "quick" rehydration to make up for
her dehydration. Probably it will take several days of increased spraying and attention. If you shower her do it longer, set a humidifier up to fog her cage more often, spray her often, give her softer bodied insects, and she should be OK. ----- 0.1 veiled - Luna
0.2 green anoles Jaida & Jetta
0.1 brown anole - Jamaica
0.2 house geckos - Gaia & Tia
0.2 felines - Kyndra and Líta
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