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Posted by: Carlton at Tue Aug 10 11:53:50 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Carlton ] I did not mention the vet because I felt from reading his post that the most IMMEDIATE thing to do was rehydrate him. It didn't sound as if he was getting enough water either by spraying, showering (duration), or from air humidity. I have gotten rescue chams whose dehydration was their key issue, and treating them for it did turn them around. Of course it can be the start of so many other problems, but the chams can also respond fairly fast if this is the case. If the cham doesn't respond then they definitely need a vet. | ||
>> Next Message: Totally agree... - evilcham, Tue Aug 10 20:54:59 2004 | ||
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