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Posted by pontech on March 05, 2003 at 19:27:00:
In Reply to: Re: Some possible reasons....... posted by Warren_Booth on March 05, 2003 at 13:51:06:
:Hi,
:I believe your regurge may have been due to the temperatures. The temperature variation in the tank is unbelievable. I keep all my neonates at 80oF constant day and night. I have fed animals as soon as they arrive, an hour out of the bag after over night shipping etc and none have regurged. Get the temperatures sorted and I recon it will be fine. After that if it still regurges then let us know and I think a trip to the vets is in order.
:Regards,
Warren_Booth
I don’t want to sound like a know it all; actually I don’t know anything except what I have read on the Internet. Most care sheets show a temperature gradient for ATB neonates, are you saying that you keep them at a constant temp without any problems, wow I think I will try that. Thanks for the first hand knowledge.
P.S. Can I email you with other questions, I have read a ton of care sheets, but everyone has a different system, I like to hear what works and not just what someone has read somewhere else on the net.
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