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    Re: Can to much Humidity be a problem?

    Stress, cold temps and even very dry air can cause stress can weaken the immune system and lead to respiratory infections. There are several different types of bacteria that cause the infections and therefore different antibiotics to remedy them so a culture of the bacteria is always recommened

    High humidity can cause mold growth, and scale or mouth rot which long term could possibly lead to stress and respiratory infection.

    Good husbandry, no infections

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