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    I was told kiln dried pine is the best thing to use to prevent this type of thing. They said it is not contagious unless pneumonia develops. I would try and pick up some Tylan just in case for future use I was told it is only $30 at tractor supply company.
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    Re: Opinions on rats eyes

    Just because a rat is producing porphyrin, doesn't mean it has an RI. It could be stress, irritation, age, etc. Here are a couple of sites that might help.

    http://ratballs.com/RatTails/Tails081.html

    http://www.ratbehavior.org/porphyrin.htm


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    Re: Opinions on rats eyes

    Quote Originally Posted by LGray23 View Post
    I was told kiln dried pine is the best thing to use to prevent this type of thing. They said it is not contagious unless pneumonia develops. I would try and pick up some Tylan just in case for future use I was told it is only $30 at tractor supply company.
    I will pick some of that up also, I have a TSC by me.. Thanks!
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    That can be caused by inhaling too much dust or ammonia, or by a URI. It can also be caused by an abscess or cancer in the face. So keep an eye out.

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    I've gotten rats with this, I've seen this on some of my rats in the past, etc.

    I never treated for anything. Most of the time it goes away, especially if you fix the problem that is causing it.

    the ones i got were over crowded before i got them. Once that was fixed, they were better.

    Others were over heated when the heat spiked and the ac stopped working. Fixed that and they got better.

    *shrug* mine never showed any other symptoms though.

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    Tylan's probably a good thing to have on hand anyway (and thanks for reminding me! I've been meaning to put together a first aid kit for the rat room), but changing the bedding should do the trick if you're using carefresh. Kiln dried pine just works a lot better if you're keeping anything more than a pair of pet rats. I think it smells better too, and the only lice outbreak I ever had was while using carefresh (no new rats or anything, there were lice or lice eggs in the bedding).
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