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Posted by: Carlton at Mon Jul 14 18:48:34 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Carlton ] First thing I'd do is separate her. Partly because she needs peace and quiet and not have to spend energy maintaining her place in the group, and also because she might pass something on to the others. I would up her hydration, check if you have changed the frequency of dusting or gutloading to see if there is a link to something nutritional. Also, are these wc? Often it takes 2-3 months for long term stress and past dehydration to catch up with chams in captivity. You could be seeing a problem that has been there a long time. Hope she is OK! | ||
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