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Re: a little more info plz...


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Posted by DogStar on March 02, 2003 at 20:42:20:

In Reply to: a little more info plz... posted by Dave A. on March 02, 2003 at 20:09:12:

Well they are at room temp just like all my care sheets said, i am not sure I can increase the temp without making it too hot, and like i said, they have been sick, they haven't eaten on their own in months. They came from sandfire in september. I just aquired them Friday.
One just had a seizure tonight, I think it's on it way out.

:your temps and stuff
:also how long have you had them? they might still be stressed out. one natural appetite stimulant is bit ambient temps. not too high, but temps that are closer to the high end of their range instead of the low end.





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