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Posted by: drphibes at Tue Feb 3 19:46:50 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by drphibes ] It is possible that he has a respitory infection. This can be caused by many things, but low humidity is one of them. I would raise the humidity and raise the temps about 5 degrees. Do you see any mucous in his mouth? If you can hear him wheezing well, it may be advanced. I would recommend a vet visit, but raise the temps now until you can take him. Make sure you maintain the proper humidity and temps for you ball. Good luck. | ||
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