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Posted by: viperbitex at Sat Mar 26 17:56:00 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by viperbitex ] Hello. I've had my Brazilian rainbow for 2 1/2 years and she has always been extremely healthy, a great eatter, and huge for her age (almost 7 feet the last time I measured her). I have the ambient (spelling?) temperature in her 100 gallon cage at 88 degrees f. with a hot spot between 90-95 f. She also has a fogger that keeps the humidity at about 85%. She ate on wednesday and was fine, then monday I looked in her cage, and she was drooling. I was like NOOOOOOO!! So I picked her up, she was blowing bubbles and I could feel the mucus build up in her when she breathed. I rushed her to the store I work at and treated her with septra orally, which I have had exellent success with. It is saterday and she is more active, but still is blowing bubbles. I took out her fogger, but I don't want to raise the temperature on her higher then what it is at. It is really dry in her tank, but she still has a big water dish she can get into. ANY WHOOO this is my question: [ Hide Replies ]
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