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Posted by: rick gordon at Wed Mar 16 11:13:12 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rick gordon ] If you see mucus it is probably an upper respitory, often just raising the temperature is enough to cure it, keep it in the high range 85-95. That means that the warmest spot should be around 95 and the coolest spot around 85. Reduced stress by not handling him and make sure that you plenty of water available and spray him down twice a day as well. Plenty of water is when he can submerge himself completely and doesn't have any problem getting to it. Taking him to the vet should be the only time you handle him until he gets well. [ Hide Replies ]
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