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    The full course of medication needs to be done for a respiratory infection. Even if they stop showing signs or it will come back full force.

    Secondly, a small timid BP should be in a small enclosure with 2 tight fitting hides that only have one way in. Temps need to be spot on. Hot and cold sides measured with a digital probe thermometer. Under tank heat needs to be set and controlled by a thermostat or dimmer and monitored. Humidity needs to be at least 65% to help the infection.

    Read through the care sheet here and make sure the husbandry is correct. Get him and keep him on the meds. He won't eat until he feels comfortable, secure, and no longer sick.

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