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Marcel Poots
at Thu Feb 5 12:32:40 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Marcel Poots ]
Hmmm, that's a tough one. Your brumation temps sound okay. I bet there was no draft as well? A healthy corn should do fine. If he was leaning against a RI the brumation will surely have make things worse. I would check him the next few days and raise temps now to normal temperature. If he wheezes after 24 hour I would go to a vet or start a Baytrill treatment.
Marcel
>>Okay, on the 10th of January I placed my corn into brumation. This waas after 21/2 weeks of not eating and having temps slowly lowered. He's an '02. I brought him upstairs yesterday to begin the warm-up process. He was at around 55 degrees, and he's at around 60-62 now. I lifted him out of his sterilite to check him, and I held him for a while and all was fine, and then I heard it. A very very soft wheezing sound - does he have a respiratory infection? Was it brought about by brumation? What's the next step?
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>>?.?.? Leopard Geckos (eggs incubating)
>>1.1.1 Rhacodactylus ciliatus
>>2.5 Paroedura picta(eggsincubating)
>>1.1 Paroedura bastardi
>>1.1 Paroedura androyensis
>>1.1 Hemitheconyx caudicinctus
>>1.1 Cyrtodactylus irianjayensis
>>1.1 Gekko gecko
>>1.1 Pachydactylus turneri
>>1.1 Uroplatus henkeli
>>0.0.1 Hemidactylus turcicus turcicus
>>1.2 Teratolepis fasciata
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>>Snakes
>>1.0 Blizzard Corn
>>1.0 Christmas corn
>>1.2 Reverse Okeetee corn (1 tang)
>>0.0.1 Ball Python ----- Marcel Poots (Holland)
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- Soft wheezing sound... - lovelyleopards, Wed Feb 4 15:01:58 2004
RE: Soft wheezing sound... - Marcel Poots, Thu Feb 5 12:32:40 2004
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