Hello my Burmese Star cb 3 has alittle dampness in her nostrils, no dripping or anything, but I want to get feedback from you pro's. I just moved to Reno and I don't have a rep vet yet (any ideas?).
Thanks,
Terry
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Hello my Burmese Star cb 3 has alittle dampness in her nostrils, no dripping or anything, but I want to get feedback from you pro's. I just moved to Reno and I don't have a rep vet yet (any ideas?).
Thanks,
Terry
Hi Terry,
How had they been kept before and after the move and how long since they been like that? I assume they'd probably stress out after the journey. if they are active and eats well, there's little to worry, try to keep them in a temp gradiant of 70 to 95F with daily soaking for a few days, seek vet if problem still exist.
These are the most hardy little buggers in the Asian-stars family, ours stay outdoor year-round and can tolerate the mid 40's in SoCal occasionally temp swing without issues.
Take care.

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