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yakob
at Sun Sep 18 14:12:39 2011 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by yakob ]
Try raising the humidity level above 70% on the low side. Maybe that will work. Like I said, you video brings back memories as I have had a couple rhinos do the same thing. Raise the humidity level and a fan and mine stopped. It is also note worthy, this is only in rhinos, none of my cuban's or hybrids have ever shown anything. AND, younger rhinos that were doing this were housed with other juvenile cuban's. I don't think there is anything wrong with your rhino health wise. It is a weird husbandry situation in my opinion.
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