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Re: Line down belly???
This is without me holding her and I'm soaking her now to get the shed off
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Her mouth still looks kind of bad. And no weezing or mucus or anything?
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Re: Line down belly???
I think it is a uri now, I got her shed off and she's weezing and showing more than normal mucus in her mouth probably because our weather here is going cold one day and warm the next so I put her in solitary confinement with a 93-95 hot spot and she has just been breed so I think it's stress mostly
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Re: Line down belly???
What is your husbandry like? Temps? Humidity? How are you testing temps?
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Re: Line down belly???
Freedom breeder cb70 rack, newspaper, 82-87 hot-spot (breeding season) 91-93 normally, room temperature is 75-78 until breeding season is over, 40-50 humidity until they go into shed then keep it up by spraying water to up it, temperature gun and gauges in every other level... I take great pride in giving them a good environment
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Re: Line down belly???
 Originally Posted by bradthebanker
She was quarantined for a month and no signs of this till after she breed to my male
Not even close to long enough, though it doesn't matter now as your whole collection has been exposed. DO NOT introduce any animals for at least the next SIX MONTHS and hope this is the least of your problems.
 Originally Posted by bradthebanker
Freedom breeder cb70 rack, newspaper, 82-87 hot-spot (breeding season) 91-93 normally, room temperature is 75-78 until breeding season is over, 40-50 humidity until they go into shed then keep it up by spraying water to up it, temperature gun and gauges in every other level... I take great pride in giving them a good environment
Why are you dropping temps? There is no need to.
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Re: Line down belly???
Whoa... you've only had them 3 months? She should still have been in qt. You shouldnt have been breeding her yet. Good chance the rest of your collection is gonna get sick. And I also can't believe out of all that, that the line is your biggest concern...
If nothing ever changed, there would be no butterflies.
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Re: Line down belly???
Yeah, I know the person who had her and she is in great health
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Re: Line down belly???
 Originally Posted by bradthebanker
Yeah, I know the person who had her and she is in great health
Um what do you consider great health?
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