Quote Originally Posted by fire-eyes View Post
I am controlling both the heat source and humidity with a Zoomed HygroTherm.



It was very liquid, I didn't see any stretchyness or thickness to it. It didn't look as clear as water, however, maybe that was just what was already in her mouth plus water? When I got her from her cage, I did notice that the water was noticably lower than when I had filled it earlier in the day, and I thought to myself "I guess she is thiristy".
You will normally get temp spikes with a rheostat unless the room ambient was always the same temperature.

If it was very liquid-y, then I suppose it's not a respiratory infection. You most likely caught her right after she drank some water. However, I'd still watch for signs just in case.