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    Re: Sitting in a Water Bowl after Eating

    Quote Originally Posted by Craiga 01453 View Post
    Good catch! You beat me to it.

    I find even 90 is too warm. I shoot for 87-88 for a hot spot
    Oh Geez!! Thanks! I've got the temps fixed. It's sitting at 88.4 now. And, she just crawled into that hide. She's so pretty!!

    And, I'll pick up a magnifying glass today and check her on Thursday for mites. (I pulled out the water dishes and inspected them. Didn't see any mites in the water, if that is even possible. Washed the dishes thoroughly and put in fresh water. Fingers crossed!!)

    Again!! Thank you all SO very much.

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    She may have been chilling in her water dish to aid with digestion. Since her hot spot was too warm she chose another spot. Now that that's rectified I think you're probably in the clear.

    Can't hurt to check all other possibilities though.

    Good luck, keep us posted.

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