Help! My yellow ATB won't eat, appears lethargic, and has not eaten. Will try and look, but his mouth appears to have mucous...
does he have mouth rot? How do I treat...?
Any ideas or suggestions? Please help.
Thanks,
ALAN
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Help! My yellow ATB won't eat, appears lethargic, and has not eaten. Will try and look, but his mouth appears to have mucous...
does he have mouth rot? How do I treat...?
Any ideas or suggestions? Please help.
Thanks,
ALAN
Might be a respiratory infection too. Whichever it is it sounds pretty advanced. You need a vet!
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