Tim,

I am from the Manassas/Woodbridge area! I have an appointment at SEAVS on Thursday it seems as if he isnt responding to the initial f10 treatment and bumped up temps/humidity, so I will be resorting to a vet. Just recently fixed the ventilation issue. I keep the blood in my bedroom and it has been super stuffy and the enclosure has been in the 80-85 range...though he recently shed, so raised humidity is key in facilitating that....weird situation, but I am inclined to the think that that was the issue (stagnant air/high humidity=Bacteria)

My blood was purchased at a show and was advertised as farm-raised. Various care sheets hinted that they might not be best suited as pets, but that most do well in captivity so I went for it. Could this be due to the recent ailment? Maybe, I dont know. Hopefully SEAVS will help me through this..

Thanks for the advice Tim, a lot of people reccommend him so I will keep my fingers crossed in his recovery.