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Posted by Brian-SFCRC on April 06, 2003 at 20:52:17:
In Reply to: sulcatta blowing bubbles posted by ygroughneck on April 06, 2003 at 20:18:13:
Resperatory infection: Probable main cause TOO HIGH HUMIDITY There should a variation of day-night temp but not too low. by all means go to vet. but you should keep your sulcata very dry and very warm for now + plenty of UV. If it's not too serious and you follow the above she/he may recover on her/ his own. But as a precaution go to the vet.
good luck. We have Sulcata's at the SFCRC.
Sincerely,
Brian
SFCRC
:Hi, when i was feeding my sulcatta today I noticed he was blowing bubbles out of his nose and there was a little more mucuse from his mouth too. I'm taking him to the vet tommarrow since they're closed today. Does anyone know what it is? Any treatments? oh yeah, he is also breathing fine and his house is very warm at night, hopefully this help. Thanx
:Travis
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