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Rick Staub
at Thu Feb 9 10:47:59 2012 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Rick Staub ]
Thanks for the update.
Herpetoculturists tend to want to box everything up and slap a label on it. That is all well and good, but we should remember that dehydration is common in many diseases/conditions, so it is therefore likely that different diseases/conditions might manifest similar symtomologies. Throw on top of that the potential for different subspecies or even populations to react differently and it gets very complex very fast, especially considering none of us are making any controlled observations. We are just trying to keep our snakes alive. To that end it would be great if you could come back and post up what x,y, and z things you did and any observations you made once your zoanata have recovered. ----- Rick Staub
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- Zonata Skin Problem - StuTennyson, Sun Feb 5 07:43:41 2012
- RE: Zonata Skin Problem - joecop, Sun Feb 5 13:23:24 2012
- RE: Zonata Skin Problem - zonatahunt, Sun Feb 5 14:39:21 2012
- RE: Zonata Skin Problem - Rick Staub, Mon Feb 6 19:10:26 2012
- RE: Zonata Skin Problem - CaseyLazik, Tue Feb 7 08:50:24 2012
- RE: Zonata Skin Problem - markg, Tue Feb 7 13:01:27 2012
- RE: One other thing - Rick Staub, Tue Feb 7 13:40:07 2012
- THANKS EVERYONE!! - StuTennyson, Thu Feb 9 08:43:09 2012
- RE: THANKS EVERYONE!! - joecop, Thu Feb 9 08:56:56 2012
- RE: THANKS EVERYONE!! - Rick Staub, Thu Feb 9 10:47:59 2012
- I'll try to remember..... - StuTennyson, Sat Feb 11 08:00:00 2012
- RE: Zonata Skin Problem - colubridfan75, Mon Feb 13 21:18:38 2012
- a few things - PHFaust, Sat Feb 25 12:25:52 2012
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