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PeeBee
at Wed Jun 16 12:39:45 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PeeBee ]
The cage needs to be dry, and the humidity level in the cage needs to be low. I live in the Northeast where the humidity is relatively low in the spring, but high in the summer. My subocs were fine in the spring, but began to puke as the weather got hot & humid (the puking eventually did them in).
If you're in a humid location, you'll need to lower the humidity in the room. The people I know who kept them & haven't had problems with them, either live in an area with low humidity, or keep them temperature/humidity controlled area. If you can't control the humidity, limit their water intake. (don't let them drink after meals).
Paul B
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