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Posted by: Rick Staub at Mon Feb 6 19:10:26 2012 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Rick Staub ] I had a similar problem with my black and white zonata the second year I had them. My snakes bounced back quickly once I offerred a moist hide all the time and rigorously kept it cool and moist. Even back when I kept Lz agalma (1990s) and battled "zonata disease" with that subspecies, I never had it on other subspecies. What I witnessed 2 years ago on my black and white zonata was not quite the same as the zonata disease I experienced with agalma. That may be due to subspecies differences for the condition or it simply had not progressed that far yet for my multicincta. Agalma get buffed eye caps and progress to paralysis much quicker. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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