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Carlton
at Tue Mar 8 19:02:14 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Carlton ]
I would suggest calling the breeder to describe what the baby is doing and to sort of put him on "notice" that there might be a problem. Put the baby in his home cage and watch him carefully. He will be stressed and dehydrated at least, so if the baby does not react to spray, warmth, and being left alone, it may be sick. It is really too early to tell much. Frankly, if the breeder cared much about his babies he would not sell them so young and he would offer more than a 24 hour return policy. You can't really tell anything about a cham in 24 hours.
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